Bruns Plant of the month July 2022 Ulmus x hollandica ‘Jacqueline Hillier’ This elm was discovered in 1966 in England in Birmingham in a private garden. Ulmus x hollandica ‘Jacqueline Hillier’ is a slow-growing small tree or large shrub. The canopy is spready and dense with a cloudy shape. It can reach a height of […]
Plant of the month – April Styrax japonica, the snowdrop tree Who would not like to stand in June under a ‘sky’ full of snowdrops? The wish can be fulfilled. Plant in your garden a snowdrop tree (Styrax japonica ) and you will be thrilled. For the first time it was described by Philipp Franz […]
Bruns Pflanze des Monats Juli 2020 – die Hainbuchenhecke Europas größte Grünfassade Im Winter 2019/2020 wurden ca. 2,3 Kilometer Hainbuchenheckenelemente von der Baumschule Bruns an den Kö-Bogen II in Düsseldorf ausgeliefert. Es handelt sich um eine Grünfassade des Geschäfts- und Bürogebäudes Kö-Bogen II in Düsseldorf, die von dem renommierten Architekturbüro Ingenhoven Architects aus Düsseldorf geplant…
Bruns Plant of the Month September 2021 Pterocarya fraxinifolia – Caucasian Wingnut The wingnut belongs to the walnut family. Pterocarya fraxinifolia has its natural distribution in the mountain forests from the Caucasus to northern Iran. The wing nut often grows in multiple stems to form large trees with a picturesque crown. The branches grow in […]
Bruns Plant of the Month August 2021 Quercus petraea The natural range of the sessile oak is from Europe to Asia Minor. In Germany, Quercus petraea inhabits the low mountain ranges and the foothills of the Alps in locations that are mild in winter and humid in summer. Quercus petraea grows into large trees, the […]