Fernspray Gold Hinoki Cypress Bonsai

Hinoki cypress trees chamaecyparis obtusa also referred to as hinoki false cypresses provides strong visual interest to the home garden with their.
Fernspray gold hinoki cypress bonsai. Care guide for the hinoki cypress bonsai chamaecyparis obtusa the hinoki cypress is really a false cypress while the cupressus genus is the real cypress. The delicate foliage on this stunning upright tree looks more like fern fronds than typical hinoki branches. Jacobson fernspray hinoki cypress.
Native to southern japan the elegant dwarf hinoki cypress or chamaecyparis obtuse grows into a distinctive handsome tree. Extenuated branches with densely congested short side sprays. It is an evergreen coniferous tree native to taiwan and southern japan. Description chamaecyparis obtusa fernspray gold classy arching sprays of golden fern like foliage decorate this arresting tree.
Chamaecyparis obtusa japanese cypress hinoki cypress or hinoki. The hinoki cypress can grow up to 40 meters 130ft tall and the trunk can reach a diameter of 3 meters 10ft. It has just the right balance between neatness and casualness for a modern garden and it is the perfect addition to almost any garden style from gravel and boulder beds to a japanese courtyard. A problem with browning on a hinoki cypress.
Always slow growing and usually gaunt and freakish in either case. Each arching rich green branch tapers to a fine point instead of the more usual cupped tip. With distinct care needs this bonsai is rather particular and will usually not thrive unless its caregiver is vigilant which is not meant to deter the beginning bonsai enthusiast rather it is meant as encouragement for success. The fernspray gold hinoki cypress is a beautiful informal evergreen with golden foliage in sprays growing out from a central upright form.
Varies from a broad bush to a narrow tree. Uncommon in north america. Each unique flattened branch tapers to a point just as a fern frond does. From latin filix fern and greek oides remsemblance.
Chamaecyparis obtusa common names include japanese cypress hinoki cypress or hinoki. Chamaecyparis obtusa filicoides compacta will develop a handsome open habit and will stand out as a focal point or combine nicely in an evergreen screen.