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Platycladus orientalis. I'm not sure what the English name is... It used to be a Thuja until it was moved into a different genus a few years ago. 

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I - literally - can't recognise the majority of my family, but obscure trees? Oh, no problem there. It does help that I've got a dirt big example at the side of our driveway that I have to avoid every day. 

 

Glad you've managed to impress your customer. 

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4 hours ago, janey said:

Platycladus orientalis. I'm not sure what the English name is... It used to be a Thuja until it was moved into a different genus a few years ago. 

I think the common name is Chinese Thuja or Chinese Arborvitae.

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Ok, so it just happened!

The only one the chap can find grows to only 1m tall! I'm pretty sure this is the dwarf version.

Where can he buy a full size one from?

I've googled it myself with no success.

Best UK rare tree supplier?

Cheers

SG

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Try Barham trees they have a good website to help you see what you are buying but also a phone call to them will get something sorted even if it's just information.

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2 hours ago, tree-fancier123 said:

if time is not important janey could send you some seeds off his one

Janey would be quite happy to let you have HER one in its entirety. I'm not sure that my landlord would be quite so happy about it mind you. 

 

+1 for @Ian Clarke and his Barcham suggestion. 

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