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Chamaecyparis lawsoniana
Lawson cypress
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Latin Name: Chamaecyparis lawsoniana
Synonyms: Cupressus lawsoniana.
Common Name: Lawson cypress
Family: Cupressaceae(Click to Search)
Author: (Murr.)Parl.
Known Hazards: None known
Habitat: Usually scattered in small groves on moist slopes and canyons, often on serpentine soils, below 1500 metres. Seldom more than 50 kilometres from the coast[71, 82].
Mature Height: 25
Mature Width: 4
Habit: Tree
Landscaping and Planting:
- This plant variety generally cannot be successfully grown in areas where the soil quality is of a poor standard, ie lacking in sufficient nutrients.
- This plant variety does tolerate heavy clay soils.
- This variety can be grown in anything from a light to a heavy soil mixture.
- For optimal results it is preferable to plant in a well drained soil.
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- When supplied optimal conditions, this variety is considered to have a medium growth rate.
- This variety prefers a semi shade to full sun position.
- It is preferable to plant this variety in a dry to moist position.
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