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Tree Physiology, Volume 27, 2007: Contents
... 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Volume 27 Issue: 1 2 Volume 27, 2007 Number 1, January Tree Physiology 27:19 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Expressed sequence tags from Cryptomeria japonica sapwood during the drying process Kazumasa Yoshida, Mitsuru Nishiguchi, Norihiro Futamura and Tokihiko Nanjo Tree Physiology 27:1124 [ Summary ] [ Full ...
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MYROCKGARDEN
... 1996 Chamaecypparis Obt Chillworth Here you see two wintergreen plants in the wall. August 2000 Cryptomeria japonica Little Champion May 1991 Ramonda Myconi This was the first plant in the wall. ... are wintergreen, because these plants gives colour in winter on the raised bed. August 2000 Cryptomeria Japonica Compressa Vilmoreiniana One of the plants which grows on the top of the raised ...
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Other plants 2
... Japanese name: HAMAYUU Plant type: evergreen bulbous plant Habitat: seaside, southern Japan Blooming season: July-September Height: 40-80cm This species is often utilized as a garden perennial. Cryptomeria japonica Family: Taxodiaceae Japanese name: SUGI Plant type: evergreen tree Habitat: mountainous areas Blooming season: April Height: 5-50m This species is popular as a source of wood, and thus ...
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Article 5
... expected that these would be cut more than 60 years later. They planted mainly cedars like Cryptomeria japonica or Chamaecyparis obtusa since these cedars grow fast compared with deciduous trees. People controlled ... country from the rest of the world in the past. About 50 years ago, many Cryptomeria japonica trees were planted all over Japan as a national project. Therefore, a certain proportion of ...
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Beyond Flowers
... procumbens ‘Macrocarpa’ shining through the gray winter days, freed from the hosta canopy, and the Cryptomeria japonica ‘Elegans Compacta’ that finally has the chance to strut its stuff without fighting the ... and small trees—among them deciduous maples and hawthorns as well as evergreen junipers and Cryptomeria—add their own elements of beauty. I appreciate the grasses that are well-behaved and ...
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Arnold Arboretum - Self-guided conifer tour
... turning brown when mature. This specimen was brought to the Arboretum in 1873. 11. Japanese Cryptomeria Cryptomeria japonica Although this beautiful conifer is not widely known, it is easy to grow and ... to zone 5, preferring acid soil and a sunny location with protection from high winds. Japanese cryptomeria’s lovely, reddish-brown bark exfoliates in long strips. The awl-shaped needles are spirally ...
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Arnold Arboretum - Conifer Tour Images
Arnold Arboretum - Conifer Tour Images Japanese Cryptomeria, Cryptomeria japonica Source: Handbuch der Nadelholzkunde, L. Beissner , Berlin , Verlag Von Paul Parey, 1891, page 144, figure 35. Return to the conifer tour. Updated: 10/18/04 2006 The President and Fellows of Harvard College http://www.arboretum.harvard.edu/ privacy statement
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Cedar
... arborvitae - Thuja occidentalis and Thuja plicata, respectively. Incense cedar, Calocedrus decurrens, is close, but no cigar. Japanese cedar is Cryptomeria japonica. When is a cedar not a cypress? When it's a Chamaecyparis. Too add to all this wonderful mess, we have Chamaecyparis lawsoniana, the Port Orford cedar, and Chamaecyparis thyoides, the Western or Atlantic ...
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Cryptomeria - Japanese cedar
... cultivars available. Family: Taxodiaceae Lighting: Full sun. Temperature: Hardy in zones 6-8. If the Cryptomeria is kept outside during winter, it is likely that the foliage will turn reddish-brown ... Japanese red cedar - a dwarf form with a naturally narrow conical form and compact foliage. Cryptomeria japonica 'Zuisho' Bibliography: USDA Fact Sheet ST-217 Compiled by Sabrina Caine Edited by Thomas ...
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Cutting Table
... SH, HW Camellia Camellia spp. SH Ceanothus Ceanothus spp. SW, SH, HW Cedar Cedrus spp. SH, HW Chamaecyparis, False cypress Chamaecyparis spp. SH, HW Cotoneaster Cotoneaster spp. SW, SH Cryptomeria, Japanese Cryptomeria japonica SH Daphne Daphne spp. SH Eleagnus, thorny Elaeagnus pungens SH English ivy Hedera helix SH Euonymus Euonymus spp. SH Fir Abies spp. SW, HW Gardenia, Cape jasmine Gardenia ...
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