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Tall and stately, slender Italian cypress trees stand like columns in formal gardens or front of estates. They grow fast and are relatively care free when planted appropriately. For more Italian cypress information including tips on how to grow an Italian cypress, click here.

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Really rare chance to buy cypress trees that are 26 feet high! Cupressus Sempervirens Pyramidalis are grown because they naturally keep their pencil shape with very little pruning An easier-to grow alternative to Juniperus Skyrocket but requires plenty of water in the first year to establish,

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The Mediterranean cypress is certainly one of the kings of conifers. Planted in a hedge or as a standalone, here is how to care from pruning to diseases.

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Evocative of the Tuscan countryside but hardy in the UK to -20C, Italian Cypress trees make a wonderful architectural statement. These narrow, columnar evergreen trees have erect branches and retain their pencil thin form throughout life. Whilst they can grow to 15 metres in height, they are easy to keep trimmed to the required height. Commonly known as Tuscan or Italian Cypress, Cupressus sempervirens 'Pyramidalis’ requires full sun, as you would expect from a tree with Italian origins! It…

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Cupressus sempervirens (Cipresso), Cupressus sempervirens, Cypress ~ It has a woody scent and an astringent effect. ~ Helps relieve fluid retention, cellulite, hemorrhoids and varicose vains. ~ Caution: Don't use Cypress oil if you suffer from hypertension (high blood pressure). ~ Cypress oil comes from the needles and cones of Cupressus sempervirens trees.

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A Landscape Architect on Instagram: "By @riviera_gardens France The garrigue, perfumed by rosemary and santolina, is re-created in this private garden, to be enjoyed during summer holidays. Designed by Riviera Gardens. Plants: Rosmarinus officinalis Santolina chamaecyparisus Erigeron karvinskianus Cupressus sempervirens Olea europaea #gardendesign #rosmarinusofficinalis #santolina #erigeron #cupressussempervirens #olea #oleaeuropaea #exteriordesign #landscapearchitecture #landscapearchitect

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