$19.99
This dark green cypress tree will make the perfect addition to your space. It’s cone-like shape and dark green color stand out and complement its surrounding plants. Keep in a pot for porch décor or plant in your yard for a privacy tree!
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This dark green cypress tree will make the perfect addition to your space. It’s cone-like shape and dark green color stand out and complement its surrounding plants. Keep in a pot for porch décor or plant in your yard for a privacy tree!
BEAUTIFUL COLOR:
This green cypress tree is a great addition to your garden border, or along your sidewalk. Its dark blue/green foliage adds a density to your garden that will help the flowers stand out.
GROWTH:
If cared for properly outdoors, green cypress trees can grow up to about 60 feet tall, with a spread of about 6 feet. They grow up to 3 feet each year. If grown indoors, they will grow to be about 3 feet tall.
CARE:
The cypress tree prefers to be in full sun, with well-draining soil. Water the first season but after that, water as needed during the dry season. They typically only require pruning based on your desired look and size.
FUN FACT:
Cypress trees can live for up to 600 years!
LIVE PLANTS:
Our plants are grown exclusively for Deep Roots and The Three Company, shipped fresh directly from our greenhouse to you!
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Basics:
Zones | 7-11 |
Flowering season(s) | |
Sunlight | Full Sun |
Soil type | Well draining soil |
Height/Spread | 12" Tall by 5" Wide |
Flower Color | Green |
Bloom Time | Spring,Summer |
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has devised a system to provide gardeners with a basic guide to plant hardiness – how much winter cold a plant can withstand. The Hardiness Zone Map system divides the United States and Canada into numbered zones based on lowest average winter temperature. Even within a zone, different micro-climates exist, such as large urban areas which may be warmer or land situated at different elevations.
How Hardy Are These Plants?: Zones 7-11
ZONE | AVERAGE COLDEST TEMPS |
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1 | below -50 °F |
2 | -50 °F to -40 °F |
3 | -40 °F to -30 °F |
4 | -30 °F to -20 °F |
5 | -20 °F to -10 °F |
6 | -10 °F to 0 °F |
7 | 0 °F to 10 °F |
8 | 10 °F to 20 °F |
9 | 20 °F to 30 °F |
10 | 30 °F to 40 °F |
11 | above 40 °F |