Urban Tropics stunning exotic and contemporary garden designs for the cooler climate

 

Landscape and Garden Designer Peter Phillips

 

Outdoor Palms

Indoor Palms

Bamboos

Other Exotics

 

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Exotic Trees and Shrubs

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 Olea Europaea - Olive Tree

A real symbol of the Mediterranean, a mature olive tree will even produce fruit in the UK given a hot summer. Providing that they are planted in free draining soil in full sun, these hardy trees will tolerate temperatures down to - 10 or even lower when mature.

Their architectural form is legendary and in the garden they mix well with broadleaf evergreens, palms and other exotic trees and shrubs.

Mature trees have a fantastic twisted and gnarled trunk.

These trees are only suitable for extremely large containers and are happier planted in the ground.

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Olea OEU-20 (140/150cm bush )   Price 49.95                                                          

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PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU SHOULD PHONE 07710 330874 FOR A QUOTE ON COST OF SHIPPING BEFORE CONFIRMING THOSE SIZES LISTED BELOW. SHIPPING COSTS DIFFER ACCORDING TO WHICH PART OF THE COUNTRY THEY ARE BEING DELIVERED DUE TO THEIR EXTREME SIZE AND WEIGHT.


OEU-80 (200/220cm with 30/40cm trunk circumference )   Price 289.95         
OEU-100 (230/250cm with 40/50cm trunk circumference )   Price 395.00       
OEU-200 (200/250cm with 80/1000cm trunk circumference )   Price 289.95  
OEU-275 (200/250cm with 100/125cm trunk circumference )   Price 795.00  
OEU-500 (250/300cm with 125/150cm trunk circumference )   Price 995.00  

                         

 

Further sizes available on request - please enquire for quote.  
   

Outdoor Palms

Indoor Palms

Bamboos

Other Exotics

* Please note that sizes stated are very approximate and the heights of the plants sent may differ from those in the catalogue. While we try to be honest in describing the size of plants, they are, after all, living things and two plants in the same batch, ostensibly the same 'size' may be very different from each other. Additionally, photographs of palms in the catalogue are often of mature trees and obviously young plants are likely to have a rather different appearance, taking many years, for example, to form a trunk.