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The Italian Cypress is a fast-growing fall evergreen tree that lends itself well to architectural design. The Italian Cypress makes a bold statement and is susceptible to very few diseases.
Whether you received a potted cypress tabletop Christmas tree or are adding a Hinoki cypress to your container garden, routine care will help the plant thrive. Move the plant to a larger container...
The Leyland cypress is a hybrid of Monterey cypress and Alaskan cedar. It is usually grown in southern, coastal regions of the United States, such as California, Florida, Georgia and the...
A favorite tree used for landscape screens and hedges, the Leyland cypress is a hybrid of Monterey cypress and Alaskan cedar. It is commonly grown in southern or coastal regions of the United...
Leyland cypress trees are not recommended for suburban yards because they will rapidly outgrow the space available--they can grow three to four feet per year. On larger properties, Leyland...
One of the fastest-growing evergreen trees available, Leyland Cypress trees grow an average height of three to four feet per year, topping out at about 120 feet in height. This forest giant grows...
Italian Cypress trees are evergreens with a tall, slender appearance. They grow up to 3 feet per year and add height to any landscape without taking up much space. As opposed to other evergreens,...
There are numerous types of cypress trees that all grow more than 30 feet tall with some reaching a height of more than 60 feet tall. Cypress trees have a wide-reaching root system, which...
Cypress trees are often used in landscaping, especially in cemeteries. They are evergreen, and come in shrub and tree forms. Trees can grow up to 210 feet, and provide a durable wood that's used...
Italian cypress is a tall, dark green evergreen with a columnar shape. Capable of reaching heights of 60 feet and widths of up to 6 feet, Italian cypress can make a natural privacy fence or a wind...
The bald cypress is a tree that is found mostly in swampy or wet conditions along the U.S. eastern and southern coasts, and is characterized by linear leaves that spread out on the branches and...
Leyland cypress trees are drought-tolerent, fast-growing evergreens. Admired for their dense feathery green needles and tall, pyramidal shape, Leyland cypress trees are often used as home privacy...
Leyland cypresses have long been prized for their fast growing nature (3 to 4 feet per year) as well as their effectiveness as a wind break. Often planted in a row to delineate a property line,...
Pond Cypress trees are deciduous conifers that once grew widely throughout North America. The Pond Cypress is often surrounded by growths called "knees", which are tree roots that grow...
Best known for growing in the Florida Everglades, the bald cypress (Taxodium distichum) is adaptable to colder climates. Short, soft, light-green needle-like leaves appear in spring, turning...