Breeder's Hall - 30 - Voros Sandor, Zalaegerszeg HUN
Voros Sandor, Zalaegerszeg HUN
All plants are selected by Voros Sandor, published in the Conifer Treasury of Hungary 1.1 2010, introduced, listed, and mother plants in theVoros Nursery. Photos partly by me, some of Mr. Voros.
Abies concolor Kobri
Found as a seedling with extra long blue needles, broad branchlets and a gently conical habit.
4 meters in 10 years, needs more place later.
Abies concolor Kobri
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Photo author Voros Sandor
Abies concolor Kobri
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Photo author Voros Sandor
Abies concolor Kobri
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Abies concolor Kobri
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Cedrus deodara Kekes
Found as a seedling. Deep blue needles, narrow, but irregular form with horizontal, hanging leaders. Picturesque selection.
Cedrus deodara Kekes
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Cedrus deodara Kekes
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Cedrus deodara Kekes
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Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Blonde
Selected from a Chamaecyparis lawsoniana �Ellwood�s Gold�. A blondy pale gold sport, grows slower. In Zone 6 could have problems of frosts. Found and first propagated in 2000.
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Blonde
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Photo author Voros Sandor
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Blonde
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Photo author Voros Sandor
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Gombolyag
Mutation found on an old Chamaecyparis lawsoniana �Filiformis�, much smaller, dense, closed dwarf selection. For small gardens with care.
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Gombolyag
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Photo author Voros Sandor
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Gombolyag
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Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Gombolyag
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Cupressus arizonica Zalaszepe
A nice pale blue selection with light fastigiate form, has a lemonade shape in strong growing periods. Z6.
Cupressus arizonica Zalaszepe
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Photo author Voros Sandor in spring
Cupressus arizonica Zalaszepe
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Cupressus arizonica Zalaszepe
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October colour
Cupressus arizonica Pikk Dama
An intensive coloured deep blue Lady in strong growing upright form, who is at home in the ball rooms � and needs a soliter place in the gardens to be seen well.
Cupressus arizonica Pikk Dama
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Photo author Voros Sandor
Cupressus arizonica Pikk Dama
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Juniperus chinensis Aranyfoltos
Golden variegated selection of Juniperus chinensis �Mint Julep�
Juniperus chinensis Aranyfoltos
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Photo author Voros Sandor
Juniperus chinensis Noemi
A ground covering selection with small golden shots.
Juniperus chinensis Noemi
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Photo author Voros Sandor
Juniperus chinensis Noemi
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Photo author Voros Sandor
Juniperus chinensis Noemi
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Juniperus chinensis Noemi
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Platycladus orientalis Paprika
Wild found in a private garden. Looks like a usual small goldie, but in winter becomes a red-bronzish colour. Similar to �Lakatos�, but has a more characteristic colour, which is not creamy bronze.
Platycladus orientalis Paprika
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Photo author Voros Sandor
Platycladus orientalis Paprika
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Photo author Voros Sandor
Platycladus orientalis Paprika
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Photo author Voros Sandor
Platycladus orientalis Paprika
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Motherplant in October, after some light frosty nights
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Platycladus orientalis Paprika
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Platycladus orientalis Paprika
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Picea engelmannii Noemi
A closed blue conical beauty with hopeful future.
Picea engelmannii Noemi
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Photo author Voros Sandor
Picea engelmannii Noemi
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Picea engelmannii Noemi
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Pinus mugo Pendulina
The �Pendulina� story goes back to the early 90�s, as Kiss Laszlo was selected in Als�tekeres Nursery for himself or for sale Pinus mugo pumilios in balls. He kept 3 of these, and years later I got some scions of one loved form by me. This nice form could have a nice future in small gardens. Named by Kiss Marcell. Voros Sandor text.
Pinus mugo Pendulina
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Photo author Voros Sandor
Pinus mugo Pendulina
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Pinus mugo Pendulina
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Thuja occidentalis Eszter
White varigated dwarf selection of Thuja occidentalis �Woodwardii�, found in 1999. Keeps form and variegations in bigger (300) series too.
Thuja occidentalis Eszter
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Thuja occidentalis Eszter
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Thuja occidentalis Eszter
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Thuja occidentalis Green Egg
Selected of seed, a nice small darkgreen globe, similar to an egg. Named by Kiss Marcell.
Thuja occidentalis Green Egg
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Photo author Voros Sandor
Thuja occidentalis Green Egg
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Thuja occidentalis Green Egg
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Thuja occidentalis Nono
Perfect natural globe-like dwarf of seed.
Thuja occidentalis Nono
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Thuja occidentalis Nono
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Thuja occidentalis Nono
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Thuja occidentalis Soveny
An intensive growing bushy greeny-bronzy cultivar.
Thuja occidentalis Soveny
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Photo author Voros Sandor
Thuja occidentalis Soveny
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Thuja occidentalis Soveny
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Thuja occidentalis Szent Erzsebet
A medium sized dense globose beauty with goldie tips. Possibly a hybrid, where Thuja occidentalis �Spiralis� seems to be one parent.
Thuja occidentalis Szent Erzsebet
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Thuja occidentalis Szent Erzsebet
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Thuja occidentalis Tornado
Deep green and narrow selection with characteristic strong and rustic branchlets. 2 meters in 10 years.
Thuja occidentalis Tornado
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Photo author Voros Sandor
Thuja occidentalis Tornado
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Thuja occidentalis Tornado
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Thuja occidentalis Tornado
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