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Cryptomeria and many other evergreens discolor over winter but should green back up in spring when the weather warms. Plants that stay brown suffered root death. This problem is more common in ...
With bright green foliage and a compact habit, Dragon Prince™ Cryptomeria from the Southern Living Plant Collection is the ultimate low-maintenance evergreen for gardens of all sizes. Fine ...
* Botanical name:Cryptomeria japonica 'Black Dragon' * What it is: A slow-growing, compact, loosely pyramidal evergreen with soft, dark-green needles. * Size: 10-12 feet tall, 5-6 feet wide in ...
Cryptomeria. is easy to grow, and is an important forestry tree in its native habitat in China and Japan. The tree is hardy to minus 10 degrees. –- Homes & Gardens staff.
What: Cryptomeria japonica “Spiralis,” with the nickname granny’s ringlets, are bright apple green in color, somewhat like the skin of a Granny Smith.
What: Cryptomeria japonica “Vilmoriniana” is a captivating dwarf form of Japanese cedar for its short and dense branching, which creates a small rounded form to 2 feet tall by 2 feet wide in ...
Cryptomeria japonica ‘Mushroom’ forms a 3-foot lime-green mound that takes on shades of bronze-purple in winter. Pint-size Cryptomeria japonica ‘Pygmaea’ grows to only about 10 inches tall ...
A recent study on Cryptomeria japonica plots shows that trees dissipate wind energy by switching between two swaying behaviors at specific wind speeds, offering insights that may help in improved ...
Cryptomeria japonica is an allogamous coniferous species that relies on wind-mediated pollen and seed dispersal. Modern natural forests of the species are distributed across various different ...