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 Cedar Taxodiaceae Located near Horsebarn Hill Rd. along sidewalk by parking lot (near horse facility).
Cryptomeria japonica 'Sekkan-sugi' (Japanese cedar) Be the first to rate this plant Hardiness Zones: ...
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.
Cryptomeria japonica 'Elegans.' PLUME CRYPTOMERIA Japan TAXODIACEAE (Taxodium family) ...
USDA Plants Database - Horticulture Cryptomeria japonica is planted in the highlighted USDA hardiness zones to the left and is not known to widely escape cultivaton.
Cryptomeria japonica 'Spiralis' also known as Cryptomeria japonica 'Yore-sugi' - Granny's ringlets, Japanese red cedar Plant Search A-Z of Plants Pick List ...
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.
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 japonica 'Bandai-sugi': conical cryptomeria - a dwarf cv which grows to about 6 feet tall. Cryptomeria japonica :Jundai-sugi': globular cryptomeria Cryptomeria japonica 'Lobbi Nana': dwarf cryptomeria ...
Cryptomeria japonica (Japanese Red Cedar) Cunninghamia lanceolata (Chinese Fir) Metasequoia glyptostroboides (Dawn Redwood) Sciadopitys verticillata (Japanese Umbrella Pine) Sequoia sempervirens (California Redwood, Coast Redwood) ...
Cryptomeria japonica Yoshino Cryptomeria japonica Family: Taxodiaceae / Cupressaceae Japanese Cryptomeria, Japanese Cedar, Sugi Origin: Japan ...
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 .
Cryptomeria japonica, Sugi Cupressus, Cypress Fitzroya cupressoides, Alerce or Patagonian cypress Juniperus, Juniper Metasequoia glyptostroboides, Dawn Redwood Sequoia sempervirens, Coast Redwood Sequoiadendron giganteum, Giant Sequoia ...
Japanese Cedar (Cryptomeria japonica) 50 to 80 feet tall and 20 to 30 feet wide.
Japanese Cryptomeria japonica Plume, Plume Cryptomeria Cryptomeria japonica Elegans' Port Orford, Lawson Falsecypress Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Stenocoma Cedrus libani 'Stenocoma' Western Red Thuja plicata ...
American Smoketree Cotoneaster horizontalis Rockspray Cotoneaster Cotoneaster salicifolius Willowleaf Cotoneaster Cotoneaster salicifolius 'Repens' Creeping Willowleaf Cotoneaster Crataegus phaenopyrum Washington Hawthorn Cryptomeria japonica ...
Cryptomeria japonica (Japanese cedar) Cytisus (broom) Daphne laureola (spurge laurel) Daphne mezereum (mezereum) Deutzia scabra Elaeagnus pungens 'Maculata' Escallonia Eucalyptus (gum tree) Euonymus europaeus (spindle tree) ...
Japanese cedar ( Cryptomeria japonica ) Slow developing evergreen; green foliage turns red-bronze in autumn. Chinese juniper ( Juniperus chinensis ) Leafy evergreen, sea green in color.
Cryptomeria (Cryptomeria japonica) Cypress (X Cupressocyparis leylandii) Dawn Redwood (Metasequoia glyptostroboides) (deciduous conifer) Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) Eastern Red cedar (Juniperus virginiana) Falsecypress (Chamaecyparis) ...
PLUME CRYPTOMERIA Cryptomeria japonica 'elegans' General Notes ...
The light color on the tips burns easily in the south and must be grown in partial shade. Cryptomeria japonica Albo Spicata has a very similar habit with a nice dusting of white over the branches of this slow growing cultivar.
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 Japanese chess Bromus japonicus Japanese climbing fern Lygodium japonicum Japanese clover, common lespedeza Kummerowia striata Japanese corktree Phellodendron japonicum ...
See also: Japonica, Cryptomeria, Cedar, Japanese cedar, Green
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