Italian cypress trees can be a reliable choice for gardeners looking to create a visual screen between properties. But what if the trees, which usually are easy to grow, start to die? Reader G. Genari ...
Italian cypress is one of the more stately evergreens. Columns of Cupressus sempervirens have been part of many formal landscapes, but in Southern Nevada, you can find it planted in smaller areas as ...
Arizona cypress (Cupressus arizonica): Known as “rough-bark cypress” in the mountains around Tucson, it can grow from 30 to 70 feet tall and spread to 20 feet. Silvery foliage. Recommended as a quick ...
Q: I have five mature Italian cypress trees. They are planted in a 2-foot-wide strip of earth between our driveway and a stone wall. The trees are 20 feet tall but only 2 feet wide. These trees are ...
“Cypress” is a name or nickname bestowed on a variety of species of trees. Technically, the term refers to coniferous trees in the cypress family Cupressaceae. In that group, there are true cypress ...
Q: A living memorial for deceased relatives is planned for Wisconsin. My question is: Can the Italian cypress survive in that climate? If not, could you please recommend a tree of this type that would ...
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