Carolina Sapphire Cypress Trees
Cuppressus arizonica Arizona Cypress Carolina Sapphire 30 – 40′ Evergreen Conifer. Conical shaped conifer. A fast growing evergreen tree great for privacy screens and living fences or as a specimen planting. Foliage is an attractive blue grey and aromatic all year. Carolina Sapphire cypress form is conical and upright with weeping, evergreen branches which can be a beautiful backdrop in a landscape. Carolina Sapphire cypress is drought tolerant and low maintenance once established. Our garden center has Carolina Cypress for sale in ball and burlap or container size.
Bald Cypress Trees
Native. Taxodium distichum Bald cypress 50′ – 70′ Deciduous conifer. A stately deciduous tree which is adaptable in wet or dry conditions. Bald cypress has a pyramidal habit with a heavy straight trunk and attractive reddish brown bark to add winter interest to a landscape. The branches are distinctly horizontal. New growth is a very light green turning to a softer, darker green during summer. The beautiful, feathery foliage of bald cypress turns a stunning red in fall.
Baldcypress – Weeping Bald Cypress ‘Falling Waters’
Native. Taxodium distichum Weeping Bald Cypress ‘Falling Waters’. A deciduous conifer, weeping bald cypress ‘Falling Waters’ has a graceful arching form and the bright green needles of an upright bald cypress tree. It is a unique variety to grow as a centerpiece in a perennial shrub border or by a front of the house entryway. Weeping Bald Cypress ‘Falling Waters’ will tolerate wet conditions, even standing water and may be planted in full sun.
Bald Cypress – ‘Shawnee Brave’
Native. Taxodium distichum Baldcypress ‘Shawnee Brave’. A deciduous conifer, ‘Shawnee Brave’ is a bald cypress cultivar is perfect for urban landscapes with a more narrow form and denser foliage than the straight species.
Pond Cypress
Native. Taxodium ascendens Pond Cypress 60′ – 70′. Pond Cypress is a deciduous conifer native to North America. with a narrow, conical or columnar. Branching is with spreading with upright branchlets. The airy foliage is bright green which will turn a rich orange brown in autumn. Light brown bark deeply furrowed. Does well both wet and dry sites. Pond Cypress has attractive, bright green cones in fall.
Raywood’s Weeping Arizona Cypress
Cupressus arizonica var. Raywood’s Weeping Arizona Cypress. Weeping evergreen conifer with blue green foliage. Raywood’s Weeping Arizona Cypress can be grown with a narrow form if staked straight up.
False Cypress
‘Aurea Nana’
Chamaecyparis pisifera ‘Aurea Nana’ Dwarf Golden Threadleaf 4′ evergreen shrub. A hardy evergreen conifer which forms a delicate, golden lace like mound. New growth ‘Aurea Nana’ is bright golden yellow and holds the color throughout the growing season. Older foliage beneath the yellow topped new growth offers an interesting, a dark green contrast.
‘Compacta’
Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘Compacta’ Compact Hinoki cypress 6′-8′. A dwarf Hinoki cypress with a dense form and the shape of larger specimens.
Golden Mop Threadleaf False Cypress
Chamaecyparis pisifera Golden Mop Golden Mop Threadleaf False Cypress 3′ A ground hugging, mop like plant with long threads and spectacular gold color. Golden Mop False Cypress will bring all season color to your landscape design. Yellow colors best in full sun.
‘Gracillis’
Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘Gracillis’ Slender Hinoki Cypress 8′-12′ evergreen tree. Pyramidal form with graceful, open branching and arching branchlets. Needles are small and dark green with reddish new growth in winter. Excellent evergreen shrub for narrow spaces, privacy screens, hedges or as a landscape background planting. Slender Hinoki Cypress ‘Gracillis’ may also suitable for rock gardens or as a container plant.
‘Nana Lutea’
Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘Nana Lutea’ Dwarf Golden Hinoki Cypress 18″-36″. Golden dwarf Hinoki cypress with golden yellow fan like foliage. Needles of ‘Nana Lutea’ are deep blue green on the inside of the plant and tipped in a yellow golden color. Drought tolerant, Golden ‘Nana Lutea’ dwarf Japanese Hinoki is a great choice for rock gardens and containers.
‘Paul’s Gold’
Threadleaf False Cypress ‘Paul’s Gold’ 3′ Threadleaf evergreen shrub. A beautiful choice for its rich, golden green foliage, ‘Paul’s Gold’ makes a wonderful low growing to medium height hedge. Plant ‘Paul’s Gold’ in a sunny location for the best gold color. In shade the shrub will take on a deeper green hue. ‘Paul’s Gold’ Threadleaf False Cypress is a best pick for rock gardens, tailored slopes and as a colorful accent shrub.
‘Tetragona Aurea’
Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘Tetragona Aurea’ Golden Hinoki Falsecypress. Golden fern leaf cypress 5′ shrub. Compact, dwarf shrub with a conical shape and bright golden leaves tips with a contrasting green interior. Ideal for large containers or front yard landscape specimen due to the small size and interesting texture. Golden fern leaf cypress ‘Tetragona Aurea’ evergreen shrub, grow in full sun.
‘Verdoni’
Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘Verdoni’ Hinoki Cypress Verdoni Hinoke Cypress. A small evergreen shrub from Japan with soft needles. New foliage has hints of yellow and orange while old growth is green. ‘Verdoni’ has mildly contorted shape and dense, upright form. It is slow-growing and can take up to 10 years to reach 5′-6′ feet tall.
Available in container or B&B sizes. Cypress varieties we have for sale in our garden center are subject to change.