... obtusa 'Minima' Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Opaal' Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Nana Gracilis' in a container ple-tinged in winter, name not exactly appropriate since the plant can reach 6 ft. (1.8 m) tall. 'Reis Dwarf': fine-textured and bright ...
... Chamaecyparis obtusa after treatment with gibberellin applied in the bark - stripping method . Promotion of grafting and healing . I , Trans . 28th Meet . Kansai Branch , Jpn . For . Soc . , 1977 , 116–119 ( in Japanese only * ) . 38 ...
... Chamaecyparis obtusa no juvenile form seems to be in cultivation , but it is highly probable that the re- cently introduced Juniperus Sanderi belongs here . In a list of Japanese conifers from Yokohama , the same form is called ...
... Chamaecyparis obtusa var . aurea . GOLDEN HINOKI CYPRESS . Location : Pinetum , with the above . Chamaecyparis obtusa var . aurea nova . NEW GOLDEN HINOKI CYPRESS . Location : Pinetum , with the above . Chamaecyparis obtusa var . aurea ...
... Chamaecyparis obtusa var . aurea . Location : Pinetum , with the above . GOLDEN HINOKI CYPRESS . Chamaecyparis obtusa var . aurea nova . NEW GOLDEN HINOKI CYPRESS . Location : Pinetum , with the above . Chamaecyparis obtusa var . aurea ...
Y. P. S. Bajaj. K. ISHII1 1 Introduction 1.1 Importance and Distribution Chamaecyparis obtusa is a very important timber tree in Japan , where 37,000 ha were newly planted in the ... (Chamaecyparis obtusa) K ISHII (With 8 Figures) ...