In Stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Abies Abies koreana BlueBell Nursery £65.00 (Korean Fir) A small, evergreen specimen tree with a conical habit and beautiful upright, violet-purple cylindrical cones even on young plants. The needles are cool green and have an attractive, silvery-white underside, creating an effect much favoured for flower arrangements. The Korean fir can be found growing in temperate forests in the wild, enjoying... View
Sorry, now sold out Abies Abies koreana 'Silberlocke' BlueBell Nursery £45.00 (Korean Fir) Abies koreana 'Silberlocke' is an unusual, slow growing fir with dark green needles arranged in whorls around the branchlets, allowing you to see the beautiful silvery-blue undersides clearly. View
New In Stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Abies Abies lasiocarpa ‘Glauca Compacta’ BlueBell Nursery £65.00 (Silver Fir) A very handsome, slow growing and compact, upright conifer which has eye-catching silver blue-green needles. A shrub in the short term or eventually very small tree. Slow growing and suitable for keeping in a large container. View
In Stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Abies Abies nordmanniana BlueBell Nursery £22.95 (Nordmann Fir) A handsome and tall evergreen, columnar tree with dark green needles and dramatic sweeping branches once established. Once settled down, this is a vigorous tree and is often used as a Christmas tree as it can retain the needles for a long time after being cut. Excellent evergreen tree for large gardens or woodland areas. Can be grown in... View
Sorry, now sold out Abies Abies nordmanniana 'Golden Spreader' BlueBell Nursery £45.00 (Dwarf Golden Fir) A very slow-growing evergreen conifer, Abies nordmanniana 'Golden Spreader' has ornamental soft golden-yellow foliage and a low spreading habit when young. View
New Sorry, now sold out Abies Abies pinsapo 'Aurea' BlueBell Nursery £48.00 (Golden Spanish Fir) An unusual and slow growing, conical shrub in the short term or eventually very small tree in many years with stiff short needles, golden-light green when young, turning glaucous blue-green as they age. View