Chamaecyparis - Wikipedia Chamaecyparis, common names cypress or false cypress (to distinguish it from related cypresses), is a genus of conifers in the cypress family Cupressaceae, native to eastern Asia (Japan and Taiwan) and to the western and eastern margins of the United States [1]
Chamaecyparis: How to Grow False Cypress - Garden Design False cypress is a hardy conifer valued for its year-round color, disease-resistance and easy-care nature Chamaecyparis is versatile in the landscape, lending color, texture, and structure to beds, borders, containers, and mass plantings
The Chamaecyparis Guide – Plant Detectives Chamaecyparis offers a graceful, dependable option for evergreen structure in the landscape From compact mounds to elegant, upright specimens, these versatile conifers adapt to a variety of uses and climates
Chamaecyparis - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox It is an evergreen conifer native to the North American coasts and temperate East Asia The genus name derives from the Greek words chamai, for "dwarf or low to the ground" and kuparissos, for "cypress " This is a group of medium to large trees from 50 to 90 feet tall in the landscape, or even taller in the wild
Chamaecyparis (False Cypress) - Iseli Nursery The genus Chamaecyparis, referred to as a false cypress, is native to Japan, Taiwan, and North America This group has numerous cultivars spanning many different species that offer an incredible range of color, texture, and habit
Chamaecyparis (False Cypress) - Gardenia Chamaecyparis (False Cypress), are evergreen conifers of great decorative value Among the 6 living species, 4 species (C lawsoniana, C obtusa, C pisifera, and C thyoides) are of considerable importance as ornamental shrubs or trees
Chamaecyparis: Identification, Health Benefits, Uses, Invasive Concerns . . . The Chamaecyparis species, commonly known as False Cypress, is a beautiful evergreen coniferous tree belonging to the cypress family, Cupressaceae Native to the coasts of North America and temperate regions of East Asia, these trees are well-loved in gardens and landscapes due to their elegant form, resilience, and year-round appeal
Chamaecyparis pisifera Boulevard - Plant Finder Chamaecyparis pisifera, commonly known as Sawara cypress, is a large, pyramidal, evergreen conifer that grows in the wild to 50-70’ (infrequently to 150') tall with a trunk diameter to 5' In cultivation, it more typically matures to a much smaller 20-30' tall
How to grow cypress (chamaecyparis) - BBC Gardeners World Magazine Chamaecyparis are coniferous trees originating mainly from countries bordering the Pacific ocean, growing in forests in Japan, Taiwan and the West coast of America There are five species, but hundreds of cultivars including dwarf and slow-growing varieties that make attractive feature plants for pots, rock gardens, borders and hedging
How to Grow False Cypress – Chamaecyparis - Harvest to Table False cypress, Chamaecyparis, is a slow-growing coniferous evergreen tree with sprays of scale-like blue-green foliage Some false cypresses are small, just a couple of feet tall, others grow to 60 feet or more