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Chamaecyparis is a deservedly popular variety of evergreen trees that have a multitude of uses: they can be grown as lone specimens; the taller varieties can be planted in rows as hedges; they can be planted to give winter interest when other varieties have lost their leaves for winter and they can also be planted for structure at the back of a rockery bed.
Most varieties grow to have a columnar habit when mature and the branches are packed with sprays of foliage. When mature, small and globose cones appear which adds further interest.
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Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Allumii White Spot
Lawson cypress
Common Name: Lawson CypressLatin Name: Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Allumii White Spot'Soil: Moist but well-drained (will tolerate most soil types)Position: Full sun or partial shadeHardiness: Fully hardyHeight in 10 years: 1.8 - 2.2mSpecial features: Compact habit, conical shape white tipped in spring. (Evergreen)Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'White Spot' is a conical shaped conifer with flattened sprays of deep blue foliage. In summer cream coloured tips of new growth appear. Ideal for use in tall borders or for screening off areas.
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Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Cream Crackers
Lawson Cypress
Common Name: Lawson CypressLatin Name: Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Cream Crackers'Soil: Moist but well-drained (will tolerate most soil types)Position: Full sun or partial shadeHardiness: Fully hardyHeight in 10 years: 0.8m - 1.2mSpecial features: White splashes on green foliage. (Evergreen)Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Cream Crackers' is an open growing bush with white splashes on its green foliage. This conifer is very eye catching and best used in a border or shrubbery.
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Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Ellwood's Pillar
Lawson Cypress
Common Name: Lawson CypressLatin Name: Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Ellwood's Pillar'Soil: Moist but well-drained (will tolerate most soil types)Position: Full sun or shade (Avoid very exposed positions)Hardiness: Fully hardyHeight in 10 years: 0.8m - 1.2mSpecial features: Narrow conical shape, dark green colour all year round. Suitable for height in rockery or small border. (Evergreen)A lower growing and more compact member of the Ellwood clan, with feathery, close packed blue-green foliage making it a neat conifer with a uniform column and vertical lines. It is the best variety for a restricted site and makes a pretty vertical accent in a small scale planting, though you need to see it from top to bottom to appreciate it. It would be a suitable candidate for the rock garden.
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Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Ellwoodii
Ellwood's Lawson Cypress
Common Name: Ellwood's Lawson CypressLatin Name: Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Ellwoodii'Soil: Moist but well-drained (will tolerate most soil types)Position: Full sun or shade (Avoid very exposed positions)Hardiness: Fully hardyHeight in 10 years: 1.8m - 2.2mSpecial features: Green, slow-medium growing, conical shape, suitable for shrubbery. (Evergreen)This is a handsome, slim conifer that is deservedly popular. The foliage is grey-green and takes on distinctly stronger bluer tints in the winter months. Correctly sited it is useful with its tightly packed uniform foliage giving strong vertical but contained lines and it shouldn't reach more than 3m. It is excellent for background planting, especially in the smaller garden where it can protect smaller shrubs from the worst of the weather.
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Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Green Pillar
Lawson Cypress
Common Name: Lawson CypressLatin Name: Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Green Pillar'Soil: Moist but well-drained (will tolerate most soil types)Position: Full sun or shade (Avoid very exposed positions)Hardiness: Fully hardyHeight in 10 years: 1.5m - 2mSpecial features: Medium growing, conical, bright green. Suitable for shrubbery or low screen. (Evergreen)A conical, upright medium-sized tree with ascending branches clothed in bright green foliage that is lightened even further with a tint of gold in early spring.
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Minima Glauca
Lawson Cypress
Common Name: Lawson CypressLatin Name: Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Minima Glauca'Soil: Moist but well-drained (will tolerate most soil types)Position: Full sun or shade (Avoid very exposed positions)Hardiness: Fully hardyHeight in 10 years: 0.3m - 0.4mSpecial features: Dwarf, dense ball. Deep green foliage all year. (Evergreen)This dwarf conifer produces a very rounded shape, almost like a blue-green ball. The foliage sprays make ripply lines across its surface. As it only reaches 60cm in height and breadth, you could use it to introduce a pleasing, formal rounded shape to offset informal planting, or as an evergreen component in rock garden planting.
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Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Nana Argentea
Lawson Cypress
Common Name: Lawson CypressLatin Name: Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Nana Argentea'Soil: Moist but well-drained (will tolerate most soil types)Position: Full sun or partial shadeHardiness: Fully hardyHeight in 10 years: 0.3 - 1.5mSpecial features: Silver-cream spring flush of foliage that later darkens to gray-green in summer.
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Summer Snow
Lawson Cypress
Common Name: Lawson CypressLatin Name: Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Summer Snow'Soil: Moist but well-drained (will tolerate most soil types)Position: Full sun or shade (Avoid very exposed positions)Hardiness: Fully hardyHeight in 10 years: 1.5m - 1.8mSpecial features: Conical, medium. Green foliage tinged white. Shrubbery centerpiece or screen. (Evergreen)ng off areas.
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Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Wisselii
Lawson Cypress
Common Name: Lawson CypressLatin Name: Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Wisselii'Soil: Moist but well-drained (will tolerate most soil types)Position: Full sun or shade (Avoid very exposed positions)Hardiness: Fully hardyHeight in 10 years: 1.8m - 2.2mSpecial features: Medium, upward twisting branches, rich green. Suitable for shrubbery or screen. (Evergreen)A most distinct and attractive, fast growing tree of medium to large size. It is slenderly conical with widely spaced, ascending branches and the stout, upright branchlets bear short, crowded, fern like sprays of bluish-green foliage. The rather numerous, red male cones are most attractive in spring.
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