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Listing 1 - 6 from 6 for cypress

Hinoki or False Cypress
... cypress. Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Nana': dwarf Hinoki cypress, dwarf Japanese false cypress. Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Nana Gracilis': Hinoki cypress - Hardy to zone 5. Immature foliage is bright yellow. Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Yatsubusa': Hinoki cypress ...
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Bald Cypress
... upward. The informal upright might consider this aspect. In far south Florida, Everglades cypress (most of them "pond cypress") are shorter, and more scraggly; the literati style would suite these admirably. ... must since it needs to retain as much moisture as possible. You cannot rot cypress roots! Since bald cypress' preferred habitat is low, swampy terrain, flat shallow, earth-colored pots are ...
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Index by Botanical Names
... Cedrus (Cedar) Cedrus libani (Cedar of lebanon) Chaenomeles (Quince) Chamaecyparis (False cypress) Conocarpus erectus (Buttonwood) Cotoneaster Crataegus ( Hawthorn) Cryptomeria (Japanese cedar) Ehretia microphylla ... Serissa Syzygium (Brush cherry) Tamaricaceae (Tamarix) Taxodium ascendens (Pond cypress) Taxodium distichum (Bald cypress) Ulmus alata (Winged elm) Ulmus Crassifolia (Cedar Elm) Ulmus ...
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Index by Common Names
... Gardenia Ginkgo - Maidenhair tree Grape Hawthorn Hawthorn, ndian Hedge maple Hinoki (or false) cypress Holly Hornbeam Indian hawthorn Ivy, english Ixora Jaboticaba Jade, dwarf Japanese cedar ... Orange Jasmine Peashrub Pittosporum Plum, chinese sweet Podocarpus - Buddhist pine, Chinese yew Pond cypress Powderpuff, dwarf Porcelain Berry Privet Quince Raintree, Brazilian Raphiolepis Red cedar Red maple ...
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Cedar
... 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 ... mind-bogglingly important. The watering requirements for Cedrus are very different than those for false- cypress. And confuse Cedrus with Thuja? Cedrus likes it warm and dry, and has a reputation ...
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Serissa
... this, as it encourages root rot. Serissa is not a natural water-lover like bald cypress, so a water tray should not be necessary if you faithfully water at the first ...
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