Field dug trees are trees that have been grown slowly in a cultivated field then once they are dormant (not growing or after leaf drop) they are dug, and either have their roots shaken bare of soil (bare rooted) or their roots kept in a ball of soil and wrapped in hessian to hold the ball together. Field dug trees are known to have straighter, thicker stems and better branching habits than potted trees. Instead of waiting years, you can have your instant screening, avenue’s, or feature trees now!
Melia ‘White Cedar’ (Field Dug Medium)
$799.99
Melia azedarach
Melia White Cedar is a fast growing spreading tree with large sprays of scented lilac flowers in summer, followed by pale orange berries. Works great as a shade tree, street tree, specimen, and for parks and avenues.
Field dug – Large, approx 3-3.5m tall.
(please call to confirm height, as this changes frequently)
SKU: MEWCFDMED
Category: Bare Root
Tags: Field Dug Avenue Tree, Field Dug Hardy Country Property Tree, Field Dug Large Feature Tree, Field Dug Screening Tree, Field Dug Shade Tree, Field Dug Trees
features | A fast growing spreading tree with large sprays of scented lilac flowers in summer followed by pale orange berries |
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conditions | Very hardy, plant in full sun in well-drained soil, will tolerate dry conditions and poor soil |
landscape use | Shade tree, street tree, specimen, parks, avenues |