Cupressus
Cupressus arizonica ARIZONA CYPRESS
A tough conifer that can be used in a broad range of climates, even in the high desert. This evergreen tree normally grows to a height of 40'and has a spread of 20'. Beautiful foliage color is variable from green to blue to gray. This tree is resistant to oak root fungus. Tree is a native of central Arizona and Texas and can exhibit drought tolerance once established. USDA: 6-9 Sunset: 5, 8-24, 26-31
Cupressus macrocarpa MONTEREY CYPRESS
A massive tree at maturity that is well suited for parks or other large spaces. This is an evergreen conifer that reaches a height and spread of 40-50', but may grow up to 70'. Narrow when young then, taking on a rounded crown with maturity. Tree is native to central California coast making it perfect for seaside plantings. USDA: 7-9 Sunset: 15-17, 20-24
Cupressus sempervirens 'Dwarf' DWARF ITALIAN CYPRESS
This selection proves to reach a smaller size making it more suitable for today's landscapes. Dwarf Italian Cypress is an evergreen conifer that only grows 8-12' high with a 2' spread. Scale-like foliage is green with a slight blue tinge to it. This tree is widely adapted to different soils. USDA: 7-10 Sunset: 4-24, 28-32
Cupressus sempervirens 'Glauca' ITALIAN CYPRESS
One of the most well-known and widely planted conifers of them all. An evergreen tree that can reach 80-90' high with a spread of 8-10'. Foliage of our selection is blue green and bark is rough and brown. Tree can take a wide range of soils, growing climates, and does well with little or lots of supplemental water. Italian Cypress takes on narrow, spire-like form making it a very formal accent to a landscape. USDA: 7-10 Sunset 4-24, 28-32
