Looking for some way to buy and get some trees shipped to Denmark

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Hello, I'm helping someone who isn't really tech literate with finding some trees and getting them shipped to Denmark prefereably from Europe. I don't know a lot about them other than their names so if anybody knows any sites/ways to buy them I would be really grateful
Here are their names:
Chamaecyparis obtusa 'spiralis'
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Abies procera 'ricks foxtail'.
Thuja occidentalis 'primo'.

Sorry if this isn't the forum to ask.
 
Hello, I'm helping someone who isn't really tech literate with finding some trees and getting them shipped to Denmark prefereably from Europe. I don't know a lot about them other than their names so if anybody knows any sites/ways to buy them I would be really grateful
Here are their names:
Chamaecyparis obtusa 'spiralis'
.
Abies procera 'ricks foxtail'.
Thuja occidentalis 'primo'.

Sorry if this isn't the forum to ask.
I'd bet that all of those species are available at local nurseries in your area.

Common names are "false cypress" for Chamaecyparis. "Noble Fir" for abies procera, and "Arborvitae" for thuja. The specific varieties (spiralis, Rick's Foxtail and primo) aren't all that necessary for bonsai cultivation. I don't know what the agricultural import laws are there, but shipping plants internationally can present some issues.
 
I'd bet that all of those species are available at local nurseries in your area.

Common names are "false cypress" for Chamaecyparis. "Noble Fir" for abies procera, and "Arborvitae" for thuja. The specific varieties (spiralis, Rick's Foxtail and primo) aren't all that necessary for bonsai cultivation. I don't know what the agricultural import laws are there, but shipping plants internationally can present some issues.
Thanks for the help.
 
If denmark is within the schengen or EU region, of which I'm not totally sure since they still use kroner, then a simple plant passport will suffice.

Some growers in Europe add these passports to their plants, allowing them to be transported without quarantine within the whole of the schengen/EU.
 
I've been looking for Thuja occidentalis ‘Isiprim’ (PRIMO) for more than 2 years now (within Europe) and it is not available yet.
Kwekerij Kools in Deurne got the plant breeders' rights in 2018 for the EU and they are working on it to get stock to sell within the EU.
The Thuja occidentalis ‘Isiprim’ (PRIMO) is part of their Superior Collection (see the PDF linked below).
Link: https://www.sierteeltkwekerijkools....bestanden/superior_collection_flyer_kools.pdf

A few months ago I visited a nursery in Boskoop (Herman Geers, specialised in miniature and dwarf plants) and I talked about the Thuja primo with the owner Herman.
He knew about the new species and he is working on it to get stock (from Kools) to sell.

So you probably have to wait for it until the first stock will hit the Dutch market.
 
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