Foliage
We pride ourselves in supplying affordable foliage in an environmentally conscious way, looking after our wildlife and customers together. Our eucalyptus is exposed to the Dartmoor weather and its animals and insects, so seasonal variance is to be expected. Sometime minor marks on the leaves or wiggly branches. As a rule, the best quality foliage is the select for floristry, and the seconds get turned into oils and dyes. Here is a price guide for this year:
Price per stem | ||
length in ft | length in cm | price |
1ft | 30cm | 50p |
2ft | 60cm | £1 |
3ft | 90cm | £2 |
We offer mix seasonal bunches consisting of a range of eucalypts and other evergreen foliage including Teetree, Olive, Acacia, Nothofagus, Stephanandra, Camelia and Pittosporum. As well as the winter favourites; variegated Holly, Ivy, Fir and Bay. We also grow many seasonal foliages and have a huge diversity of native trees, herbs and flowers in our rewilded areas so it's worth asking if you have something in mind. For more information on seasonal foliage or if you have any specific requirements, please get in touch.
Eucalyptus species exhibit remarkable variations between subspecies, leaves at different stages of tree development, and throughout the changing seasons. With this rich diversity in mind, it can be more practical to identify the leaf's shape, size, and colour that suits your specific needs rather than relying solely on the species name. Trees also showcase a dynamic array of features, including buds, flowers, and seeds throughout the year. Below, you'll find a list of our Eucalyptus species categorised by leaf shape.If you still wish to view our foliage by species name alone, you'll find more details here
- Acaciiformis
- Nicolii
- Stellulata
- Nitens (adult)
- Pauciflora
- Parvula
- Coccifera
- Glaucescens (adult)
- Jarrah
- Glaucescens (juvenile)
- Gunni
- Johnstonii
- Perriniana
- Pulverulenta
- Camphora
- Cordata
- Neglecta
- Nitens (juvenile)