It will grow to 6-8ft in 10 years with a width of just 1-2ft, having a narrow columnar habit. It is not fussy about soil as long as it is well drained with a pH of 6.6 to 7.5.
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Although it prefers full sun, it can tolerate some light shade. To plant in the ground, choose a site that is protected from cold, harsh winds. If you wish to keep it in a container, repot every 4 years, using a fast-draining soil mixture.
Move it outdoors after danger of frost is past. If you live in Zone 7 or warmer, you can grow it outdoors year round. Be sure not to over water, which can lead to problems with root rot.įERTILIZING: Fertilize just once a year, in early spring, using a balanced fertilizer with a 10-10-10 formula.ĬONTINUING CARE: Lemon Cypress can spend the summer outdoors in a sunny location. Water when the top 1-2 inches of potting mix is dry to the touch. TEMPERATURE: Plants prefer cooler temperatures of 55-65☏. LIGHT: Indoors, Lemon Cypress should be close to a window where it will receive at least 6-8 hours a day of direct sun. The lemony fragrance and golden yellow-to-chartreuse coloring of this Dwarf Evergreen make it an outstanding choice for containers. STUFF - pots, hanging systems, plant stands, paintings, sculptures, clothing, drawings, etc.Growing Lemon Cypress (Cupressus macrocarpa 'Goldcrest Wilma') If it's plants with one or more humans included, it's only allowed on Fridays. PLANT ID - Get help identifying an unknown plant.įAMILY PHOTO - If you're posting a picture of lots of your plants, this is for you. PLANT HOMES - Photos of your plant setup at home - cool shelves, displays, prop stations, etc.
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