Is Ellwoodii indoor or outdoor?

Is Ellwoodii indoor or outdoor?

These slow growing trees are typically used in outdoor garden landscaping as a specimen tree, hedging or screening plant due to its attractive and compact form. However, the Ellwoodii tree also makes a great indoor potted plant for your living decor. Trees rated as fast-growing were at least 25 feet tall after 10 years. These included the American Elm (Ulmus americana), Silver Maple (Acer saccharinum), and Sycamore (Platanus occidentalis). Moderately fast-growing trees measured 18 to 25 feet tall.Over time with the growth rate of about 1 to 6 inches per year, the Ellwoodi tree can grow up to 13 to 20 feet and 5 to 8 feet wide outdoors. When grown indoors, Ellwoodii potted plants generally reach a height of 2 to 4 feet or 60-120 centimeters.

What is the Ellwoodii plant used for?

Chamaecyparis lawsoniana ‘Ellwoodii’ is perfect for a wide variety of uses: solitary specimen, hedging and screening, small windbreak, rockery feature or container planting. Resistant to wind, pollution and coastal conditions, there’s a place for this resilient conifer in all types of gardens. Chamaecyparis is a genus commonly known as False Cypress. In the yard, planting this evergreen provides texture and greenery to the landscape. The best time to plant this evergreen shrub is during the spring or fall, when temperatures are more mild, and the risk of heat stress is lower.

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