Cypress Trees

Uses:

  • Specimen Plants
  • Pond Borders
  • Privacy Screen
  • Vertical Lines to Landscaping

Features:

  • Pest & Disease Resistant
  • Heat, Cold, Salt, & Humidity Tolerant
  • Evergreen Scale-Like Foliage

Sunlight:

  • Partial Sun to Full Sun
  • 5+ Hours of Direct Sun

Growing Zones:

True cypress trees are members of the Cupressus genus. Most are hardy evergreens with emerald green, scale-like foliage. Leland Cypress and Italian Cypress grow quickly and make excellent privacy screens. Bald and pond cypresses, part of the related Taxodium genus, grow well near water and are deciduous. By contrast, the low-growing Russian and Siberian cypresses (Microbiota decussata) make an excellent evergreen groundcover and are useful for erosion control.

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  • Soft Serve False Cypress In the Front Yard

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    Shawnee Brave Bald Cypress

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  • Leyland Cypress Leaves In the Garden
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  • Boulevard Cypress Whole Plant
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    Fernspray Gold False Cypress

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    Pond Cypress Tree in garden planter
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    Pond Cypress Tree

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About Cypress Trees

Soft Serve False Cypress
Genus
Chamaecyparis
Species
20+
Family
Cupressaceae

Common Names:

False-cypress


Native To:

East & West North America, Japan, Laos, Taiwan, Viet Nam

Plant Type:

Trees

Foliage Type:

Evergreen

USDA Plant Hardiness Zone:

2 - 13

Flower Color:

"Gold/Yellow, Green, Red/Burgundy

Flower Bloom Time:

No true flowers

Growth Habit:

Conical, Erect

Attracts:

Bees, Birds

Tolerates

"Drought, Salt"

Resists:

Deer, Rabbits

How To Use Cypress Trees In The Garden

Many gardeners admire cypress trees for their distinctive columnar silhouettes, attractive scaly foliage, and relatively quick growth. These evergreens can reach impressive heights in suitable climates, providing year-round greenery and a subtle, resinous fragrance. Several popular varieties (like the fast-growing Leyland cypress) are valued for forming natural privacy screens or windbreaks. Cypress trees are often low-maintenance and adaptable once established.

Outside, rows of cypress along property edges can create a striking sense of enclosure and shelter. Interspersing them with low shrubs or ornamental grasses highlights the contrasting shapes while preserving an airy, layered look. Some homeowners place cypress near pathways or gardens as a unifying element for a Mediterranean or coastal design theme. In rural settings, planting cypress in clusters can yield a woodland effect, especially when mixed with other evergreens or broadleaf specimens.

Cypress Trees Care

In terms of planting, pick a sunny spot with well-draining soil, ideally slightly acidic or neutral in pH. Regular, abundant sunlight helps maintain dense foliage, so avoid overly shaded sites if you want to preserve that full, upright form. Water regularly during the first year or two, permitting roots to take hold, then let nature handle the majority of moisture needs unless a severe drought strikes. A gentle, balanced fertilizer in early spring supports healthy growth; too much nitrogen can encourage lanky, weak branches.

Prune sparingly—usually in late winter or early spring—to refine shape or remove damaged growth, avoiding any heavy cuts into older wood. In colder regions, a layer of mulch around the base can help protect shallow roots from freezing weather, while container-grown specimens benefit from moving to a sheltered spot. Potted cypress demands a large vessel and a free-draining soil mix—overly tight quarters or waterlogged compost can stress it quickly.

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