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Hinioki Cypress

Sidd
6 years ago
I've typically seen this grow into a pyramidal "clumped" shape. How did you get it to grow in more of a cylindrical spire shape?
Dwarf hinoiki cypress accents unique play house & garden shed · More Info

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    Home & Garden Design, Atlanta - Danna Cain, ASLA
    6 years ago

    There are SO many hinoiki cypresses! This specific one is Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Gracilis' (not gracilis nana). It's often called "Slender Hinoiki False Cypress". It is extremely slow growing ultimately reaching 8-15' tall which is "dwarf" compared to the straight species which can get 50' tall. Some references call this one a semi-dwarf since there are many hinoiki that remain much smaller.

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