Description
Chamaecyparis nootkatensis 'Pendula,' is a cultivar of the Nootka cypress. The Nootka cypress (Chamaecyparis nootkatensis) is a large evergreen coniferous tree native to the coastal regions of North America's Pacific Northwest.
Here are some key features of Chamaecyparis nootkatensis 'Pendula':
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Growth Habit: 'Pendula' is a weeping or pendulous form of the Nootka cypress. It has cascading branches that create a graceful and elegant appearance.
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Foliage: The foliage is scale-like and arranged in flattened sprays. The color is typically green, and the branches drape down in a weeping fashion.
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Size: The size of 'Pendula' can vary depending on its age and growing conditions. It tends to be a medium to large-sized tree, with a weeping form that can spread widely.
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Sunlight Requirements: Like many conifers, 'Pendula' prefers full to partial sun. Adequate sunlight is important for its overall health and the development of its weeping branches.
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Soil Conditions: Well-draining soil is recommended. Nootka cypress, including the weeping cultivar, can adapt to various soil types.
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Hardiness: Nootka cypress is typically hardy in USDA Zones 4 to 7, and 'Pendula' should have similar hardiness.
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Landscaping Uses: The weeping form of Nootka cypress is often used as a focal point in the landscape, providing a unique and eye-catching feature. It can be planted as a specimen tree in gardens, parks, or larger landscapes.
Before planting any tree, including 'Pendula,' it's important to consider its space requirements, soil preferences, and climate suitability.
Specifications
Botanical Name: |
Chamaecyparis nootkatensis 'Pe |
Climate Zone: |
4b-7b |
Plant Type: |
Evergreen |
Type: |
Tree |
Mature Height: |
15-20 Feet |
Mature Width: |
6-8 Feet |
Sun Exposure: |
Full Sun/Part Sun |
Attracts Pollinators: |
No |
Growth Rate: |
Slow |
Deer Resistant: |
No |
Soil Type: |
Well-Drained |