George's Plant Pick of the Week: Cryptomeria 'Black Dragon'

A young dwarf cryptomeria 'Black Dragon.'

* Common name:

Japanese cedar 'Black Dragon'

* Botanical name:Cryptomeria japonica 'Black Dragon'

* What it is: A slow-growing, compact, loosely pyramidal evergreen with soft, dark-green needles.

* Size: 10-12 feet tall, 5-6 feet wide in about 15-20 years.

* Where to use: Excellent specimen evergreen at a house corner or flanking doors or arbors. Also a good back-of-border plant in a flower garden or used for screening purposes lined up 4 to 5 feet apart. Full sun to light shade.

* Care: Improve soil with compost before planting and keep soil consistently damp (never soggy) for first full year. An annual spring scattering of an acidifying organic fertilizer such as Holly-tone is helpful but not mandatory. Pruning not needed if you give it enough space. To neaten or control size, trim lightly or prune at end of winter.

* Great partner: Black-eyed susans, red daylilies or golden mums are good perennial partners. Plant golden daffodils for spring color.

-- George Weigel

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