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Cryptomeria
By Lou Paun
Cryptomeria - C. japonica is a graceful and famous Japanese and Chinese tree much planted in Britain, but rarely thriving except under the genial influence of the sea, ...

 


Cryptomeria japonica
Japanese Cedar, Plume Cedar
The dense blue-green needles on these trees or shrubs often turn bronze in winter. Drooping branch tips look like fat fingers and are dotted with globe-shaped cones.

Cryptomeria japonica
Japanese Cryptomeria, Japanese Cedar
Taxodiaceae ...

Cryptomeria japonica 'Sekkan-sugi' (Japanese cedar)
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Cryptomeria japonica 'Elegans.' PLUME CRYPTOMERIA Japan
TAXODIACEAE (Taxodium family) ...

Cryptomeria japonica
( Rein's Dense Jade Japanese Cedar )
(Plant height:20 feet in 10 years) This small cultivar has a jade green color and is spherical. The foliage is congested. Full sun produces best growth results, but can tolerate some shade.

Japanese cryptomeria Cupressaceae (Taxodiaceae) Cryptomeria japonica (L. f.) D. Don   symbol: CRJA3
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Cryptomeria japonica 'Spiralis'
also known as Cryptomeria japonica 'Yore-sugi' - Granny's ringlets, Japanese red cedar
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Cryptomeria is much loved in Japan as an ornamental and as a bonsai. Although it is called the Japanese cedar, it is not a true cedar (Cedrus). It has compact blue-green foliage and peeling red bark. It has small needles 3/4 inch or smaller.

Cryptomeria japonica is the only species in its genus, and Cryptomeria is one of only 10 genera in the ancient family, Taxodiaceae, which once shared the landscape with the dinosaurs.

Japanese cryptomeria (Cryptomeria japonica), or Japanese cedar, is a splendid evergreen that becomes even more handsome as it matures.

Plume Cedar, Plume Cryptomeria Cryptomeria japonica ‘Elegans' Branchlets, winter Main Page Previous Next Info ...

Cryptomeria japonica
Trees and Shrubs, Bonsai
Sow in spring, 1/16" deep in peaty soil; irregular germination. Propagate by ring-barking in early spring, or from semi-hard cuttings in early fall. Full sun.

Cryptomeria - Oriental Cedars
Cryptomeria japonica - Japanese Cedar
Cunninghamia - Cunninghamia
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PLUME CRYPTOMERIA
Cryptomeria japonica 'elegans'
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Cryptomeria japonica Yoshino
Cryptomeria japonica
Family: Taxodiaceae / Cupressaceae
Japanese Cryptomeria, Japanese Cedar, Sugi
Origin: Japan ...

Cryptomeria japonica (Japanese Red Cedar)
Cunninghamia lanceolata (Chinese Fir)
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Sciadopitys verticillata (Japanese Umbrella Pine)
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Cryptomeria japonica
Introduced, cone-bearing, evergreen tree with straight trunk tapering from enlarged base, conical or pyramid-shaped, narrow crown of horizontal branches, and aromatic resinous foliage. Height: 50-80' (15-24 m). Diameter: 2' (0.6 .

bonsai, Cryptomeria, outdoor cultivation, patio, trees
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Cryptomeria japonica (Japanese cedar)
Cytisus (broom)
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Daphne mezereum (mezereum)
Deutzia scabra
Elaeagnus pungens 'Maculata'
Escallonia
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Omei, where it resides under giant cryptomerias around the Baguo Temple. The 3' tall slender stalk is topped with a large horseshoe-shaped leaf composed of up to 23 leaflets.

Japanese cedar ( Cryptomeria japonica ) Slow developing evergreen; green foliage turns red-bronze in autumn. Chinese juniper ( Juniperus chinensis ) Leafy evergreen, sea green in color.

Grassy places, open meadows and the grassy floors of Cryptomeria plantations[187].
Range
E. Asia - E. China, Japan.

A lengthening of the axis of the female strobilus of Coniferae is not of infrequent occurrence in Cryptomeria japonica, larch (Larix europaea), &c.

Japanese cedar Cryptomeria japonica
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Japanese climbing fern Lygodium japonicum
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See also: Japonica, Cryptomeria japonica, Cedar, Green, Japanese cedar