Conifers » Chamaecyparis 30 items found. Click on photo/text link for more information on any product.
CHAMAECYPARISobtusa 'Split Rock' This is a fine blue Hinoki Cypress. Its dense form is pyramidal and matures at 3 x 2 feet. This needs full sun to show off what is considered to be the finest blue of its species. more info
CHAMAECYPARISobtusa 'Teddy Bear' It is similar to 'Filicoides' but the internodes are closer together making it a more dense plant and therefore needing less initial shaping and pruning. Nice dark green foliage too. more info
CHAMAECYPARISobtusa 'Templehof' This is a dense intermediate growing shrub that makes up a broad pyramid of about 5 feet in 10 years. The light green foliage is denser than other varieties of this size. more info
CHAMAECYPARISobtusa 'Torulosa Nana' (C) A dwarf obtusa that will eventually get to 28 inches in 10 years. This is a casual shrub with a semi-prostrate habit and distinctive twisting thread-like foliage. more info
CHAMAECYPARISobtusa 'Verdoni' (C) This very dwarf form makes a lovely spot of gold in the dwarf conifer garden. The golden foliage overlays the dark green of this irregular dense conical form and provides bright winter interest. more info
CHAMAECYPARISpisifera 'Curly Tops' This selection of the Boulevard Cypress forms a small round globe of bright bluish white foliage with a twist at the end of each branch. more info
CHAMAECYPARISpisifera 'Silver Lode' (C8) Bright white-flecked foliage very striking, especially as reverse remains silvery; said to be a sport of Minima Aurea.' Rounded cushion outline remains petite enough for a trough if regularly shaped. more info
CHAMAECYPARISpisifera 'Snow' (C) Slow growing fine foliaged form with white growth tips which remain all season. Can grow to 5-6 feet in 25 years in a wide conical shape. more info
CHAMAECYPARISthyoides 'Emily' (C8) Rich green form with dense conical habit. Foliage does not turn bronzy color in Winter as does the species. more info
CHAMAEYPARISthyoides 'Yankee Blue' (C8) This is one of the bluest selections of this native evergreen species. A fast growing columnar tree, it would make a great hedge or specimen. more info