Potted Native Trees and Shrubs

Potted Native Trees and Shrubs Potted Native Trees and Shrubs Plants & Trees
Condition:
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Variety of Potted Native Trees and Shrubs available to purchase:

- Potted Oaks
- Potted horse chestnuts
- Potted Alder
All within large 25-30 litre bags and ranging from 3 foot to 6 foot. Prices range from 15-25 euros

- Potted Red Robins
- Potted buddleia
- Potted Viburnum
- Potted Dogwood
- Potted Euonymus
All bushy plants and within 15-20 litre bags and ranging from about 2- 3 feet high. Prices each from 6-10e

- Potted plants can be planted at anytime of the year.
- Delivery available but extra.

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Great. I'll definitely be down for one at least. The bigger ones if possible.
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@Rinzler hi. Smallest are about 40-50cm high above soil and 7 euros each. Larger bushier ones are 9 euros each. Thanks
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Hi, how much are the Buddleia's
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Hi, for Eircode please
you are open on Saturday and Sunday?
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€25 OFFERED
Would be interested in oak, horse chestnut and dogwood.
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@gerry.obrien thanks
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Thank you for the reply and the advice it contained.Hopefully I may be able to have a deal with you in the future
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@gerry.obrien no worries. You then need to buy Mediterranean holm oak
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Thank you for your answer.I need the type that does not shed their leaves at any time.
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@gerry.obrien no, they are native deciduous oaks
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Does your oak trees maintain their leaves the full year
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@Zoe.c62 however, I have the 2-3 foot red robins in the picture for 6-7 euros depending on their size.
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@Zoe.c62 unfortunately not, I want to let the smaller red robins establish themselves a little more before I sell them on next spring.