BigTreeSupply.com: The Stately Cypress Tree

Cypress, including both trees and shrubs, are
members of the Cupressaceae family. These arborvitae trees are native to North
America and can be found in other parts of the world as well.
Cypress trees can grow up to 80 feet tall. The
trunk of the tree is straight with a tapered base.
The tree’s foliage ranges in color from light green
to dark green. Its short needles typically turn brown during the winter. There
are also a few varieties whose needles will turn yellow or gold during the
fall. Some trees have appendages that look like hair braids stuck to twigs.
Cypress trees can have a spread of up to 30 feet, and
it often has a feather-like appearance. Tree shape can vary, from the
umbrella-looking Monterrey cypress to the triangular-shaped Arizona cypress.
Cypress will produce small cones up to two inches
wide that contain approximately 30 seeds. They generally do well in places with
there is an abundance of water.
U.S. Cypress trees include the Leyland cypress,
Arizona cypress, bald cypress and Italian cypress.
The Leyland cypress grows extremely fast and tall. The
tree’s branches are flat with soft pine needles.
Leyland cypress can grow in many different types of
soil. It is a popular landscaping tree and fast growing privacy tree used for
privacy fences, hedges and screens. The tree likes as much sun as possible. It
can survive near the ocean and in areas where there is a significant amount of
pollution.
The Arizona Cypress, which can be found throughout
the southwestern region, does best in hot and dry environments. It can grow up
to 80 feet tall, with gray-green to blue-green foliage. The tree has scaly
leaves and seed cones that open after the tree has been killed by fire.
Bald Cypress is a deciduous tree that can be found
in coastal areas where the soil is extremely moist. They can live for many
centuries and grow extremely tall. The tree’s bark ranges in color from grayish
brown to reddish brown.
The majestic Italian cypress is also tall and can
be found in warmer climates. Italian cypress can live for hundreds of years.
The tree has dark green foliage with scaly seed cones.
There are also non-native cypress trees that grow
well in the U.S., such as the Slender Hinoki cypress. The Slender Hinoki
cypress can be found in many Pacific Northwest nurseries. It is an ornamental
tree with open, arching branches and a pyramid shape. In the spring, new needle
growth has a reddish color.
The cypress tree’s wood is both lightweight and
durable. It has been used to build chests, boxes, cabinets, bed frames and
boats, as well as roof shingles and siding.
Cypress wood also makes excellent firewood.
Cypress trees are a great choice for landscapes. If
you are planning on buying a cypress, speak with a big trees expert or nursery
with large trees for sale to find out which varieties will grow best in your
environment, and how to maintain your tree’s health and vitality throughout the
years.
Nancy Penrose is owner of Big Trees Inc. (http://www.bigtreesupply.com), tree nursery Snohomish, WA, one of the largest Seattle tree nurserys (see inventory at http://bigtreesupply.com/sales-inventory/), specializing in tree transplanting. See our video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpactBDUPmQ
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