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NARGS: Rock and Alpine Gardens
... interest. Especially appropriate for such use are selected varieties of dwarf conifers, among them arborvitaes, cedars, false cypresses, firs, hemlocks, junipers, pines, and spruces. Occasional individuals of other kinds of plants may ...
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Cephalotaxus - Chasmanthium -- Plant Delights Nursery Catalog Page 21
... each cultivar. We particularly like the color forms of false cypress that help provide fabulous winter color! Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Spirited' ... ml) #01881 $12.00 Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Filifera Aureovariegata' (Variegated Threadleaf False Cypress) SunZone: 4-8 72" tall Origin: Japan Web ... 5 year-old specimen should reach 10' tall. White cedars love moisture, but have adapted well in our garden. Pot ...
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Garden Conifers
... that several conifers bear berry-like fruit, which botanically are cones. These are the junipers (cedars), yews and plum-yews. Another feature of these three genera is the fact that the ... size. A few of my favorite dwarf and miniature conifers are: Chamaecyparis obtuse 'Gold Sprite' (False Cypress); Piece glauca 'Alberta Globe' (Alberta Globe White Spruce); Pinus strobus 'Soft Touch' (Soft Touch ...
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Somerset County Park Commission
... (firs), Acer (maples), Carpinus (ironwoods), Picea (spruces), Celtis (hackberries), Cedrus (cedars), Aesculus (buckeyes), Cephalotaxus (plum yews), Ilex (hollies), Juniperus (junipers), Chamaecyparis (false cypress), Pinus (pines), Quercus (oaks), Sorbus (mountain ashes), and many ...
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