There are numerous types of cypress trees. From tall, majestic rows that grow throughout Italy to the bright bushy lemon ...
Top Comments Disclaimer & comment rules Salvador The soonest the Cupressus Lambertiana macrocarpa is chopped down the better. A tree like that may reach up to 25-30 metres high and no less than ...
Tunisia (in slightly saline, sandy areas): leaves cooked in soups and stews. The root, when bulbous, is used in broth. The root is also dried, pulverized and sifted, the flour being mixed with barley ...
It was produced by an accident of nature in 1962 when seed from cones of Cupressus macrocarpa Lutea standing next to a Chamaecyparis nootkatensis Lutea were sown by the then head gardener ...
Researchers said they named the new species after its preferred tree: Cupressus corneyana. These cyprus trees are known only from Bhutan. Corneyanus bark beetles live in the bark of weak or dying ...
The golden foliage and neat columnar habit of Cupressus macrocarpa ‘Goldcrest’ is very compact. For the miniature rock garden, a dwarf variety of Japanese red cedar Cryptomeria japonica ‘Vilmoriniana’ ...
A notable macrocarpa tree that has been a feature of the Paraparaumu Beach North skyline for generations will be felled later this month. The century-old macrocarpa in the Arapawaiti Cemetery ...
He interspersed informal lashings of succulents, leucadendron, lavender and other hardy fair with formally clipped shrubs and trees, such as Cupressus sempervirens. The wild effects Wilkinson has ...