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Davidia involucrata - Cornaceae

Botaniquarium - Davidia involucrata in flower

~   HANDKERCHIEF TREE   ~


A medium-sized, deciduous tree with stunning large white bracts in early summer, that look like handkerchiefs.


Eucomis bicolor - Asparagaceae

~   PINEAPPLE LILY   ~


This bulbous perennial enhances the exotic look in your garden. It has very fleshy leaves and stunning flowers in late summer. Best planted in large groups for a lush effect.


Tetrapanax papyrifer - Araliaceae

~   CHINESE RICE-PAPER PLANT   ~


Single or multi-stemmed small tree that is mainly grown for its spectacular foliage - a must have in the subtropical garden and hardier than its look might suggest.


Cercidiphyllum japonicum - Cercidiphyllaceae

~   KATSURA TREE   ~


A medium-sized deciduous tree with heart-shaped foliage that smells strongly of caramel during autumn. Needs a lot of space.


Acer griseum - Sapindaceae

~   PAPER-BARK MAPLE   ~


A small deciduous tree, which is slow growing and can fit in even small gardens. It has trifoliate leaves, which is unusual for a maple. Mostly grown for its vivid autumn colour and its magnificent bark!


Ginkgo biloba - Ginkgoaceae

Botaniquarium - Ginkgo biloba tree

~   MAIDENHAIR TREE   ~


This living fossil is classed as a deciduous conifer. The tree has got those very distinct bilobed leaves. With its narrow upright habit and very robust character, it makes a brilliant tree in polluted cities.