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Cupressus sempervirens. Free delivery. From Tuscany.

Cupressus sempervirens also known as  ‘Italian Cypress’

Measurements 

2 metres 50 cm including pot.

Pot measures 40cm diameter by 30cm depth

Grown in Tuscany.

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  • SynonymsCupressus sempervirens ‘ Totem’
  • FamilyCupressaceae
  • Genus Cupressus are vigorous, evergreen trees with flaking or scaly bark, often with columnar or narrowly ovoid crowns, small, often aromatic, scale-like leaves and small, spherical female cones
  • Details Group are narrowly columnar, evergreen conifers with dense, dark green foliage in short sprays on erect branches

About Cupressus sempervirens

These wonderful trees make an impressive architectural statement, especially when planted in pairs or rows of three. These narrow, columnar evergreen trees are a great way to provide colour all year-round. They can also help with privacy in a garden by adding height and substance. One of the best things about these trees is their ability to squeeze into small spaces, making them incredibly versatile. In terms of height, this evergreen tree grows at a moderate pace to about 30 to 40 feet tall. It rarely gets more than 3 or 4 feet wide.

Key facts to know

Cupressus sempervirens must have well-drained soil and they benefit the most from being in full to part sun. They are drought tolerant once established, however, they will need plenty of water until then. One of the best ways to avoid issues with fungus is ensuring good air circulation around the tree. Also, choosing a well-drained spot for planting, and spot watering so that the water doesn’t hit the foliage. In terms of pruning, these trees can be pruned however they do have a natural shape that will remain even without regular trimming. So, not only are they elegant to look at, but they’re also low on the maintenance scale. When it comes to feeding, Cupressus sempervirens like fertiliser in the change of seasons, so around 3-4 times a year.