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Cupressocyparis leylandii ‘Leighton’s Green’ 75L bag CONIFER TALL

$295.00

Cupressocyparis is a hybrid genus that combines the characteristics of two genera – Cupressus and Chamaecyparis. The plants in this genus are commonly called Leyland cypress and are widely used for ornamental and landscaping purposes. Here are some horticultural notes on the genus Cupressocyparis:

Light: Cupressocyparis plants prefer full sun to partial shade. They can tolerate some shade, but they will grow best in full sun.

Soil: These plants prefer well-draining soil that is moist but not waterlogged. They are not particularly picky about soil type but prefer slightly acidic to neutral soil.

Water: Cupressocyparis plants require regular watering, especially during their first growing season. Once established, they are drought-tolerant and can tolerate some dryness.

Temperature: These plants are hardy in USDA zones 6-10 and prefer mild to cool temperatures. They can tolerate heat and cold but may suffer in extreme conditions.

Fertilizer: Cupressocyparis plants do not require frequent fertilization but can benefit from a slow-release fertilizer once or twice a year.

Pruning: These plants require regular pruning to maintain their shape and size. Prune them in early spring or late fall to avoid stressing the plant during the growing season.

Propagation: Cupressocyparis can be propagated from cuttings or by layering. Cuttings should be taken in late summer or early fall and rooted in a well-draining soil mix.

Pests and diseases: Cupressocyparis plants are generally quite hardy but can be susceptible to cypress canker, root rot, and scale insects. Watch for any signs of infestation or disease and treat promptly if necessary.

Landscaping: Leyland cypress is widely used for hedging and screening due to its fast growth and dense foliage. They are also used as specimen trees and can be pruned into various shapes.

Overall, Cupressocyparis is a great genus of plants to grow for those who want a fast-growing, low-maintenance plant for landscaping purposes. They are hardy and relatively easy to care for, and their dense foliage makes them an attractive addition to any landscape.

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Description

  • Family Name:Cupressaceae
  • Origin:Europe
  • Characteristics:
  • Foliage Colours:Green
  • Flower Colours:Insignificant
  • Flower Fragrant:No
  • Flowering Season:N/A
  • Fruit:Yes
  • Landscape Use(s):
    Borders / Shrubbery, Coastal Garden, Cottage Garden, Courtyard, Formal Garden, Hedging / Screening, Low Water Garden, Mass Planting, Shady Garden, Wind Break
  • Pest & Diseases:
    Generally Trouble Free
  • Plant Care:
    Annual Slow Release Fertiliser, Keep Moist During Dry Periods, Mulch Well
  • Requirements:
  • Growth Rate: Fast
  • Maintenance Level: Low
  • Water Usage: Low
  • Tolerances:
  • Drought: Moderate
  • Frost: High
  • Wind: High
  • Cultural Notes:
    NOTE: Prefers well drained soil in a sunny position, but will tolerate part shade. A tough shrub tolerating most conditions and climates including pollution and salt. Responds well to heavy pruning. Great as a hedge if pruned often, 3-4 times a year. Fertilise in Spring. Plant 1.5 – 2m apart if hedging.