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  1. Chamaecyparis obtusa (Hinoki Cypress, Hinoki False …

    Learn about the large, evergreen tree from Japan with fan-shaped, flat sprays of scale-like leaves. Find out its cultivars, uses, and problems in this plant profile from North Carolina Extension Gardener.

  2. Hinoki False Cypress Information - How To Grow A ... - Gardening …

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

    Mar 16, 2024 · Learn about the different types, cultivars, and care tips for hinoki cypress, a tall evergreen tree native to Japan. Find out how to plant, water, prune, and propagate this popular ornamental tree.

  4. Slender Hinoki False Cypress, Chamaecyparis obtusa …

    A small, slender evergreen tree with soft, ferny needles and bronze coloring in winter. Learn about its description, style, care, growing zones and customer reviews.

  5. Hinoki Cypress: History, Lifespan, Cultivars & Characteristics

  6. Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Gracilis' (Slender Hinoki false …

    Learn about this evergreen tree with graceful branches and small seed cones. Find out its cultivars, attributes, cultural conditions, and landscape uses.

  7. 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 …

  8. Hinoki False Cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa) - Franklin …

    The Hinoki false cypress tree can grow up to 75 feet high, however its dwarf species is what is more commonly used and can be found in home landscapes, foundation plantings, hedges or rock gardens. This tree has dark green …

  9. Chamaecyparis obtusa - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden

  10. ENH315/ST156: Chamaecyparis obtusa: Hinoki …

    Aug 19, 2021 · Scientific name: Chamaecyparis obtusa. Pronunciation: kam-eh-SIP-uh-riss ob-TOO-suh. Common name (s): Hinoki falsecypress. Family: Cupressaceae. USDA hardiness zones: 5A through 8A (Fig. 2) Origin: not …