![]() ![]() ![]() This one was in stock so I could see it was worth the extra bucks. I was considering buying on-line which I often do, mainly for the variety available there. Falsecypress can reach 60 to 90 feet in the wild but stays within a height of 35 feet and a spread of 20. The foliage is dark green throughout but I love the way the shaded inner branches contrast with brighter drooping limbs. A graceful, weeping, pyramidal evergreen, Nootka. The pathogen was identified and named in 1943 and by 1952. Weeping Alaskan Cedar differs from both ‘Jubilee’ and ‘Strict Weeping’ in that it grows more slowly and broadens out, becoming wider at the base. It is a needled evergreen tree in the cypress family native to the Pacific coast from Alaska to northern California. Cypress root rot was first recorded on planting stock of Lawson cypress in Seattle in 1923. Chamaecyparis nootkatensis ‘Pendula’ is a stately tree that develops gently swooping, horizontal branches with gracefully draping, lighter green foliage. It is a native of the coast of Alaska and Washington. ![]() It has been sold commercially in North America since 1907. van Leeuwen Nursery, The Netherlands in the early 1880s. One storm dumped 8.5 inches! It’s really a lovely, full tree and only a couple small inner branches turned brown, but they seemingly disappeared after a couple weeks and now you can’t even tell. Nootka Cypress was introduced to the nursery trade by A. But we’ve been getting a huge amount of rain in Connecticut this year and it’s often been overcast for days. It’s doing really great and now a year later it’s an incredible 8 ft. weeping purple beech (which I affectionately named Sweet’ums). By far my most expensive planting and it went smack dab in the middle of my front yard where the neighborhood can appreciate it and I can watch it grow. tall Nootka from Monrovia through my local nursery/garden center in October 2020 for $300. ![]()
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