What is the problem with Chamaecyparis Pisifera?
Insects, Diseases, and Other Plant Problems: Somewhat susceptible to bagworms and root rot, and juniper blight. Insects, Diseases, and Other Plant Problems: Somewhat susceptible to bagworms, root rot, and juniper blight.Most common among them are cypress canker, root rot, bag worms and spider mites.
What is Chamaecyparis pisifera?
Sawara cypress. A slow-growing species of evergreen coniferous tree varying in height from 1m for dwarf varieties to 12m plus for the larger varieties. Bark is fissured and reddish-brown with flat branches varying in colour from shades of green to blue. Chamaecyparis pisifera, commonly known as Sawara cypress, is a large, pyramidal, evergreen conifer that grows in the wild to 50-70′ (infrequently to 150′) tall with a trunk diameter to 5′.
How tall do Chamaecyparis Pisifera mature?
Chamaecyparis pisifera, commonly known as Sawara cypress, is a large, pyramidal, evergreen conifer that grows in the wild to 50-70′ (infrequently to 150′) tall with a trunk diameter to 5′. In cultivation, it more typically matures to a much smaller 20-30′ tall. Its narrow habit, cold tolerance, low-maintenance nature, and sculptural appeal make Chamaecyparis lawsoniana ‘Ellwoodii’ one of the most versatile small conifers for contemporary landscapes, cottage gardens, entryways, rock gardens, and container displays.