How to tend a Chamaecyparis thyoides
Also known as: Retinispora andelyensis Carrière, Retinispora pseudosquarrosa Carrière, Thuja sphaeroidea Spreng., Thuja sphaeroidalis Rich. & A.Rich., Widdringtonia ericoides Knight, Chamaecyparis atrovirens Beissn., Chamaecyparis ericoides Carrière, Chamaecyparis kewensis Carrière, Chamaecyparis nana Parl., Chamaecyparis pseudosquarrosa Parl., Chamaecyparis pumila Carrière, Chamaecyparis sphaeroidea (Spreng.) Spach, Chamaecyparis squarrosa Carrière, Chamaecyparis variegata Carrière, Cupressus ericoides Beissn., Cupressus palustris Salisb., Cupressus pseudosquarrosa (Carrière) Lavallée, Cupressus thyoides L., Chamaecyparis sphaeroidea var. pendula J.Nelson, Chamaecyparis sphaeroidea var. glauca Endl., Chamaecyparis thyoides f. glauca (Endl.) Rehder, Chamaecyparis thyoides f. variegata (Hoopes) Rehder, Cupressus thyoides var. variegata Hoopes, Chamaecyparis thyoides f. ericoides (Carrière) Rehder, Chamaecyparis sphaeroidea var. andelyensis Carrière, Chamaecyparis thyoides f. andelyensis (Carrière) Rehder
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Water thoroughly after soil surface dries, avoid saturated water
Sunlight
Like sunshine, grows in sunny places
Soil
Calcareous soil with loose texture or soil with specific nutrients
Fertilizer
Dilute fertilizers following instructions, apply 1-2 times monthly
Pruning
Remove and shape excessive branches
About this plant
- Origin
- China
- Category
- Cupressaceae, Chamaecyparis
- Size
- Diameter ⥠15 cm, height ⥠25 cm
- Blooming period
- Flowering period April, fruiting period October-November
- Flower colors
- dark brown, leaf color light green, fruit color red brown
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