What: This golden Japanese cedar, Cryptomeria japonica “Sekkan-sugi,” was introduced to American horticulture about 1970. It’s a visually dominant tree because of its intense color when growth is new in spring and early summer. The brilliant foliage, tipped in creamy yellow, shines against a dark green backdrop. It’s also a standout when planted with gray- or blue-needled conifers or purple foliage plants.
Where: The golden cedar thrives in full sun to light, open or dappled shade. It prefers well-drained soil.
Size: The conifer will grow to 10 feet high and 4 feet wide after 10 years. The young plant will grow quickly at first and then slow down after a few years and become more dense.
Care: “Sekkan-sugi” only requires occasional watering and very little pruning.
— Richie Steffen, Great Plant Picks
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