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  1. How to Grow and Care for Hinoki Cypress - The Spruce

    • Here are the main care requirements for growing a Hinoki cypress: 1. Choose a location that can handle its large size at maturity. 2. Give full sun, although avoid afternoon sun exposure in hotter zones. 3. Prefer… See more

    Types of Hinoki Cypress Trees

    There are more than 200 cultivars of Hinoki cypress trees, including dwarf bonsai types that only grow to 12 inches. Popular small cultivars include: 1. 'Butter Ball': A globose dwarf variet… See more

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    Pruning

    When the upright branches of a Hinoki cypress tree forks, you can pruneit. Cut into new wood rather than the older brown branches. Prune back dead branches and those that s… See more

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    Propagating Hinoki Cypress

    The best time to propagate Hinoki cypress by cuttings is late summer, fall, or winter or by sowing seeds outdoors in spring. Hinoki cypress trees feature globose seed cones that are 1/… See more

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  5. Dwarf Hinoki cypress: A compact evergreen for year …

    Meet the dwarf Hinoki cypress. The full-sized Hinoki cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa) hails from southern Japan as well as parts of Taiwan. Special in its own right, the Hinoki tree has long been sacred to those who practice the Shinto …

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  7. Hinoki: A Revered Conifer — Seattle Japanese Garden

    Dec 16, 2016 · Among the many conifers in our garden is Chamaecyparis obtusa, known in Japan as hinoki. It's one of Japan's most revered trees for its beautiful, durable wood and bark and fragrant essential oils of its bark, wood and foliage.

  8. Hinoki Essential Oil: Benefits, Uses, and Side Effects

    Aug 15, 2022 · Hinoki essential oil originates from Japanese cypress or Chamaecyparis obtusa. The wood of the hinoki tree was traditionally used to build shrines in Japan as it is resistant to fungi and termites. Hinoki essential oil …

  9. Chamaecyparis obtusa - Wikipedia

    Chamaecyparis obtusa (Japanese cypress, hinoki cypress[2] or hinoki; Japanese: 檜 or 桧, hinoki) is a species of cypress native to central Japan in East Asia, [3][4] and widely cultivated in the temperate northern hemisphere for its high-quality …

  10. Hinoki-cypress - The Morton Arboretum

    Cultivars. Hinoki-cypress is a graceful spreading tree with branches that droop at the tips. The small cones and attractive, red peeling bark add winter interest. There are a number of dwarf and compact cultivars available that add a nice …