Over the years the market has demanded more and more novelties, so there has been a need to diversify production more and more, to the point that currently the species produced have gone from 3 to 20. So we began to reproduce the various cupressocyparis, macrocarpa gold crest, other cupressaceae such as juniperus scopolorum blue arrow, monglow, whichita blue and virginiana skyrochet bred in various forms.
Our strong connection to the territory has led us to reproduce many varieties of cupressus sempervirens, also taking advantage of the numerous experiments and selections carried out by the C.N.R. in Florence, in order to obtain clones that are cancer-resistant or at least highly resistant to Seiridium cardinale.
The nurseryman's task is to carefully select the resulting product so that it is suitable for any type of ornamental and environmental application, respecting the biodiversity of various ecosystems. New production technologies and ever-changing market trends have significantly changed the way plants are produced, marketed, and used.
While initially we produced plants of considerable size to create parks and gardens of a certain size and the sale and planting took place in limited periods of the year (spring and autumn), over time there has been a growing reversal of the trend which has led to the use of younger, smaller plants and container plants for the creation of small gardens, flowerbeds, hanging gardens, terraces, decorations, etc.
Consequently, our company has adapted by producing mainly small to medium-sized container plants, which allows the product to be used in any season.

Specialization
The standardization of production and greater production efficiency have led us to specialize in the production of large quantities of cupressaceae but also of: liquidambar styraciflua (also in the variety gumball), betula alba, fagus, bambusa and eriobotrya coppertone, acer campestre, acer platanoides, castanea sativa, cornus mas, cotinus coggygria, crataegus monogyna, koelreuteria paniculata, quercus myrsinifolia, sambucus nigra, sorbus aucuparia, taxodium distichum.
Agronomic consulting
a training and information program in rural areas to promote improved technical and economic management of agricultural businesses.
Garden Construction
Technical oversight of the project and the creation of your magnificent garden
