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      Chamaecyparis lawsoniana |
    Dwarf Lawson False Cypress |
       Evergreen Shrub |
HEIGHT: | 2 - 4 feet | SPREAD: | 2 - 3 feet | DISTINCTIONS: | Species is a large tree 40’-60’ but dwarf cultivars, of which there are many, are most often used in the landscape. | LIMITATIONS: | Susceptible to winter burn and spider mites. | HARDINESS: | SE (Zone 5) | ORIGIN: | Southwest Oregon and parts of northwest California. | CULTIVARS: | ‘Nidiformis’ Prostrate or semi-prostrate with somewhat arching branches; fern-like foliage droops gracefully at the tips; grows 2'-3' tall with a spread of 3'-4'. | _____________________________ Back to List | The information for this Evergreen Shrub (33) was last updated on: 2011-01-17 14:03:10 |
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