daudelus Mame Messages 184 Reaction score 240 Location Lancaster, PA (SE PA, USA) zone 6b, 7a Sep 14, 2017 #1 I'm assuming it is some variety of juniper... any help with specifics is appreciated!
Victorim Omono Messages 1,108 Reaction score 2,159 Location Carmarthenshire, Wales, UK USDA Zone 9b Sep 14, 2017 #2 Sure it's Juni? Looks like false cypress to me.
daudelus Mame Messages 184 Reaction score 240 Location Lancaster, PA (SE PA, USA) zone 6b, 7a Sep 14, 2017 #3 Victorim said: Sure it's Juni? Looks like false cypress to me. Click to expand... Thanks! That put me on the right track! The closest I found with a google search was a boulevard sawara false cypress...
Victorim said: Sure it's Juni? Looks like false cypress to me. Click to expand... Thanks! That put me on the right track! The closest I found with a google search was a boulevard sawara false cypress...
music~maker Shohin Messages 392 Reaction score 706 Location Boston, MA USDA Zone 6b Sep 14, 2017 #4 daudelus said: Thanks! That put me on the right track! The closest I found with a google search was a boulevard sawara false cypress... Click to expand... Could be cryptomeria too. Pretty sure it's some kind of cypress. I used to have a cypress that looked just liked this, but it was years ago and I can't remember the exact type.
daudelus said: Thanks! That put me on the right track! The closest I found with a google search was a boulevard sawara false cypress... Click to expand... Could be cryptomeria too. Pretty sure it's some kind of cypress. I used to have a cypress that looked just liked this, but it was years ago and I can't remember the exact type.
M. Frary Bonsai Godzilla Messages 14,339 Reaction score 22,219 Location Mio Michigan USDA Zone 4 Sep 14, 2017 #5 daudelus said: boulevard sawara false cypress Click to expand... That's what it is.
daudelus Mame Messages 184 Reaction score 240 Location Lancaster, PA (SE PA, USA) zone 6b, 7a Sep 14, 2017 #6 The description of the false cypress seems to match as well... dies off consistently on the interior and no backbudding!
The description of the false cypress seems to match as well... dies off consistently on the interior and no backbudding!