Cypress, Arizona
Cupressus arizonica
Cupressaceae - Cypress

Description

Leaves: Pale green or often glaucous, yellow-green to silvery grayish-green; scale-like, or pointed on juvenile/fast-growing twigs; scales overlap in four rows to cover twigs similar to junipers; 1/16" in length; soft textured; resin-producing gland normally visible; odorous; evergreen, though leaves turn reddish-brown and die during second year and then fall off in approximately 4 years.

Twigs/buds: Branchlets dark gray, four-sided; bark scaly; inner bark reddish. Buds small, inconspicuous, and naked.

Flowers/fruit: Flowers monoecious; male flowers yellow, in small oblong cones; female flowers in almost ball-like cones; inconspicuous. Fruit a dark red-brown cone, almost ball-like, 3/4" to 1" in diameter, on thick stalk; matures in second summer, remains attached to tree for multiple years; has flat scales, 6-8 in number, pointed, and shield-shaped; seeds red-brown and winged, located on the scales (6-20 per scale), thin, oblong to triangular, 1/16" to 1/8" long.

Bark: Bark gray with red-brown patches and strips; reddish, scaly, and smooth when young; shiny, interesting, attractive, and shreddy; sometimes develops furrowed, thick, fibrous bark with age.

Wood: Unimportant; light brown to straw-colored; durable, soft, light; easy to split; resistant to termites and heartwood decay; used to make fence posts or mine timbers.

General: Native to Mexico and the southwestern U.S., though not to Utah. Widely distributed. A medium or large-sized tree, from 40' to 60' in height. Canopy dense and cone-shaped. Prefers full sun, but can tolerate partial shade. Abundant moisture and humidity make it more susceptible to disease, including mistletoe, rust, and blight.

Landscape Use: Has potential for planting in warm sites in Utah. I know of many doing well in the Wasatch Front and one in Logan. Used often to create windbreaks, screens or barriers. Needs little maintenance. Zones 7-9.

Cultivars: 'Blue Ice', 'Blue Pyramid', 'Carolina Sapphire', 'Glauca', 'Limelight', 'Silver Smoke'.

Characteristics

General

Family Cupressaceae - Cypress
Cultivar Availability Yes
Hardiness Zone 7-9
Type Conifer
Utah Native No

Growth

Growth Rate Medium
Mature Height Medium
Longevity High
Is Good Under Power Lines No
Crown Shapes Pyramidal

Ornamental

Bark Yes
Fall Color No
Flowers No
Foliage Yes
Fruit Yes

Tolerance

Shade Low
Salt Medium
Drought High
Poor Drainage Low
Alkalinity High
Transplanting Medium