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5 Facts About Cryptomeria Japonica Cristata

Originating in Japan and hardy to zones 5-9, Cristate Japanese Cedar is an excellent choice for sheltering narrow spaces or as a privacy hedge, growing up to 40 feet with a spread of 10 feet wide. With its delicate grayish-green needle-like foliage on arching branches and unique form, this plant makes a beautiful addition to formal or informal gardens. Not only does it need little pruning to keep its shape but it also requires minimal maintenance thanks to its ability to thrive in drought, shade, sun, and windy conditions if planted in well-drained soil.

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5 Facts About Cryptomeria Japonica Cristata

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  1. 5 Facts About Cryptomeria Japonica Cristata www.coniferkingdom.com Cryptomeria japonica ‘Cristata’ is a fairly slender, pyramidal plant with dark green foliage and clumpy, congested areas of cristate growth (cockscombs) scattered throughout the branches. Latin Name: Cryptomeria japonica 'Cristata' Common Name: Cristate Japanese Cedar Annual Growth: 8 to 10 inches Hardiness Zones: 5-9 Plant Form: Pyramidal Want to Have Your Own Mail us at- info@coniferkingdom.com Cryptomeria japonica ‘Cristata’

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