Chamaecyparis
- Chamaecyparis obtusa DrahtChamaecyparis obtusa DrahtSpecial Price £4.10 Regular Price £5.50Stock 69Chamaecyparis obtusa Draht is a slow-growing dense, dwarf growing conifer with dark green leaves suitable for the smaller garden or for growing in... Learn More
- Lawsons Cypress GlobosaChamaecyparis lawsoniana. Globosa£14.95Only 4 leftThis slow growing false cypress 'Globosa' has blue to green leaves and is globular in shape hence its name Globosa. They are excellent plants for... Learn More
- Chamaecyparis Obtusa Nana GracilisChamaecyparis obtusa Nana Gracilis£7.50Stock 27Chamaecyparis obtusa Nana Gracilis is a slow growing dense dwarf conifer with deep green, nicely shaped leaves. Learn More
- Lawsons Cypress Hedge x 10Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana Columnaris£16.95Out of stockOut of stockLawson's Cypress is one of the fastest growing hedges available, the beautiful blue-green evergreen foliage provides privacy and shelter year round. Learn More
- Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana YvonneChamaecyparis Lawsoniana Ivone£4.95Out of stockOut of stockChamaecyparis Yvonne is a lovely golden cypress, strong against diseases and reasonably fast growing. Yvonne is ideal for hedges or as a... Learn More
- Lawsons Cypress Snow WhiteChamaecyparis lawsoniana. Snow White£14.95Out of stockOut of stockChamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Snow White' is a delightful dwarf coniferous tree ideal for small gardens, borders, containers and rockeries. It has... Learn More
- Chamaecyparis Obtusa DrahtChamaecyparis obtusa Draht£14.95Out of stockOut of stockChamaecyparis obtusa Draht also known as Hinoki Cypress or Japanese cypress, it’s a dense dwarf conifer with green leaves. A hardy specimen... Learn More
- Chamaecyparis lawsoniana. Ellwoodii 9 cmChamaecyparis lawsoniana. Ellwoodii£5.25Out of stockOut of stockChamaecyparis lawsoniana Ellwoodii is a slow growing evergreen conifer with a compact and columnar habit. It has dark green foliage all year round... Learn More
Chamaecyparis can be used as specimen trees and for hedging
Chamaecyparis cultivars consist of dwarf and slow-growing varieties, and some suitable for rock gardens or even garden bonsai as they are easy to train.
The wood is scented, and is therefore highly valued in some countries such as Japan.