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False Cypress - Japanese Lemon Thread
False Cypress - Japanese Lemon Thread The Japanese False Cypress Lemon Thread, Chamaecyparis 'Lemon Thread', is a conical evergreen conifer with a crown that opens with age. It is a slow-growing, semi-dwarf, broadly-conical, shrubby variety that will typically grow to 3-5’ over the first 20 years, but could grow taller. Its bright yellow thread-like foliage can be quite attractive in winter. Small cones appear only on mature plants. It grows best in average, medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. Avoid wet, poorly-drained soils and shelter it from strong winds. Lemon Thread is an excellent small specimen that provides year round interest. This plant makes a great accent plant! Zones 4-9.
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| Heather - Lady in Red - Sale Price: $51.35 Heather - Lady in Red, Calluna vulgaris 'Lady in Red', is a summer flowering budbloomng heather that is upright and branching. The Lady in Red offers a profusion of lovely bright red blooms from late August until November! Attracting butterflies and hummingbirds, Lady in Red has amazing fragrant flowers that look outstanding in borders, as groundcovers, in containers, or in rock gardens. Callunas grow and flower best in full sun but can tolerate partial shade. Good drainage is very important since they are liable to get root diseases if growing in wet spots. Prune by cutting branches below the flowers in fall or in early spring in colder zones. It requires full sun and acid loving fertile well drained soil that is humus rich. Lady in Red is a budbloomer which means that it is a form of Calluna in which the flowers never develop beyond the bud stage, but as a result, keep their color for a long period. Zones 5-7 * Great Container Plant! |
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