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Touching the soft stems and leaves of ‘Fairy Hair’ Japanese maple and the hard sharp foliage of ‘Rasen’ Japanese cryptomeria stretched my mind and made me believe anew in the magical ...
Plume Japanese cedar is slow-growing to 15 feet (and after many years, larger), and will live in a container many seasons before needing more room for its roots.
What: Cryptomeria japonica “Cristata,” commonly called crested Japanese cedar, is one of the weirdest evergreen conifers you can grow. It has an attractive columnar form with a full habit. The ...
If you love golden foliage, the golden Japanese cedar is for you. When planted against a dark green backdrop, it shines like a beacon. What: Cryptomeria japonica “Sekkan-sugi,” commonly known ...
Marker-assisted selection (MAS) has emerged as a pivotal tool in the breeding of Cryptomeria japonica, a conifer of major forestry importance across East Asia and beyond.
Pollinosis, or hay fever, makes people miserable around the world, and Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica) pollen is a significant cause of the suffering in the 38.8% of Japanese people who are ...
Instead of simply lining the periphery with planters, the firm dotted the playground with Japanese cryptomeria, a skinny evergreen, to “provide a more complex layout for imaginative play ...
On the other hand, paired with red, yellow or orange, purple appears as a lively warm color. Many of the conifers that turn purple in winter are selected forms of Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria ...
Japanese cedar 'Black Dragon' * Botanical name:Cryptomeria japonica 'Black Dragon' * What it is: A slow-growing, compact, loosely pyramidal evergreen with soft, dark-green needles.
Japanese cryptomeria is a pyramidal-shaped evergreen tree. It can reach heights of 60 feet tall.
With its inward-pointed needles twisted around flexible stems, Cryptomeria japonica 'Spiralis' reminds some folks of a curly-haired elder, giving rise to one common name, granny's ringlets. But ...