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7 Bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum) 1-2 year old, well rooted

✅ Seven Bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum) 1-2 year old, well rooted plants. Plants will be sent soil less with roots wrapped in wet media during it’s dormancy. After they break their dormancy in May – they will be pruned back to 6-8 inches and potted in soil and will be sent in one small plastic container with soil ( 2 plants per container). Zone: 6 – 9, Mature Height:75′ – 100′, Soil pH: ✅ Bald cypress, a long-lived wetland monarch, is an incredibly important component of floodplains, sloughs, swamps, brakes, or anywhere else that remains too wet for most other trees. Wood from mature trees is highly valuable due to its ability to withstand the elements, and because of this has spurned an industry of “recyclers” who salvage lumber from old buildings or sinker logs from waterways to put it back to use. Bald cypress’ popularity as a landscape specimen has proven its Endures to colder and drier conditions than its natural range indicates. ✅ Here’s a tip: If you want to increase the chance of turkeys roosting on your property, plant several clumps of cypress in or around your food plots. Turkeys love the horizontal branching habit of this species, and will choose them over other trees when given the option. ✅ Here is another tip: If you have or plan on installing a small bridge on your property, or already have one and don’t want to lose it to erosion, plant several cypress trees downstream. The roots will form upright growths called knees that trap sediment and material to slow the flow and greatly reduce erosion. ✅ Your order will arrive in good condition, if any issues occur with the item while it is on the way to you, contact us very same day with describing the issue and attach pictures of the issue so we can see it.

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Italian Cypress | 3 Gallon | Cupressus sempervirens | Low Maintenance | Hardy

The Italian Cypress is a low maintenance and hardy plant that belongs to the Cupressus genus. Known for its common name as Cypress, this 3 gallon plant from Florida Foliage is perfect for adding a touch of beauty to your yard, garden, or outdoor living space. With its evergreen needles and elegant silhouette, this Italian Cypress is a versatile choice that will thrive in various outdoor environments. Ideal for those looking for a plant that requires minimal care while still providing a visually appealing addition to their outdoor space.

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10 Bald Cypress, bonsai, seeds conifer, tree, spring indoors, outdoors, plant.

These seem to not require stratification as they already have been done. Growing indoors to bonsai can be transferred outside to full size tree bonsai refers to clipping method which has been done successfully over thousands of years. These trees turn red during the fall they enjoy extremely moist soil, and do best when covered with moss once established around the base of the tree.

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20 Hinoki Cypress Bonsai Tree Seeds to Grow Evergreen Bonsai Tree

20 Hinoki Cypress Bonsai Tree Seeds to Grow Evergreen Bonsai Tree Hinoki Cypress have a graceful branching habit; with delicate fan-shaped foliage. These trees retain their dark green leaves the entire year; so they always look their best.Beautiful dark green evergreen leafs make this a unique specimen indeed. Great Bonsai MaterialBuy with confidence from CZ Grain. You get authentic Hinoki Cypress Tree seeds shipped from Iowa. Satisfaction Guaranteed.All Natural Soil Like CZ Grain Soil, or Fox Farms Ocean Forest Soil is very good soil!Growing Instructions Included. Enjoy this tree and enjoy this day!

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Monterey Cypress Cupressus macrocarpa 25 Seeds

Hesperocyparis macrocarpa also known as Cupressus macrocarpa, or the Monterey cypress is a coniferous tree, and is one of several species of cypress trees endemic to California.The Monterey cypress is found naturally only on the Central Coast of California. Due to being a glacial relict, the natural distributional range of the species during modern times is confined to two small relict populations near Carmel, California, at Cypress Point in Pebble Beach and at Point Lobos. Historically during the peak of the last ice age, Monterey cypress would have likely comprised a much larger forest that extended much further north and south.DescriptionHesperocyparis macrocarpa is a medium-sized coniferous evergreen tree, which often becomes irregular and flat-topped as a result of the strong winds that are typical of its native area. It grows to heights of up to 40 meters (133 feet) in perfect growing conditions, and its trunk diameter can reach 2.5 meters (over 8 feet). The foliage grows in dense sprays which are bright green in color and release a deep lemony aroma when crushed. The leaves are scale-like, 2–5 mm long, and produced on rounded (not flattened) shoots; seedlings up to a year old have needle-like leaves 4–8 mm long.The seed cones are globose to oblong, 20–40 mm long, with 6–14 scales, green at first, maturing brown about 20–24 months after pollination. The pollen cones are 3–5 mm long, and release their pollen in late winter or early spring. The Latin specific epithet macrocarpa means “with large fruit”.[10]Because of the large trunk size some trees develop, people have assumed that individual H. macrocarpa trees may be up to 2,000 years old. However, the longest-lived report based on physical evidence is only 284 years old. The renowned Californian botanist Willis Linn Jepson wrote that “the advertisement of [C. macrocarpa trees] in seaside literature as 1,000 to 2,000 years old does not … rest upon any actual data, and probably represents a desire to minister to a popular craving for superlatives”. Few trees survive beyond 100 years. As a counterpoint to this, many of the earliest introductions of the species into New Zealand around 1860 still survive and the major cause of mortality of these cultivated specimens is felling. One such example is the 160 year old St. Barnabas Church tree in Stoke, Nelson, New Zealand.TaxonomyHesperocyparis macrocarpa is a paleoendemic, with fossilized remains discovered in Drakes Bay and Rancho La Brea evidencing a much larger extent in the past.Along with other New World Cupressus species, it has recently been transferred to the genus Hesperocyparis, on genetic evidence that the New World Cupressus (NWC) are not very closely related to the Old World Cupressus (OWC) species.Phylogenetic analysis of nuclear DNA sequences and organismic data recover distinct lineages, with the NWC being sister to Juniperus or Juniperus and the OWC. However, chloroplast sequences sometimes place both OWC and NWC with a common ancestor, possibly due to ancient hybridization. Other more obvious morphological differences support their separation, such as the presence of 3 to 5 cotyledons in NWC, as opposed to 2 in Old World species, glaucous seed coats, and monomorphic leaves on ultimate branch segments.[19]Analysis of phylogenetic relationships show that the species is placed within the Macrocarpa clade, which diverged from the Arizonica clade, both within Hesperocyparis. The two clades are separated biogeographically by the Transverse Ranges, which forms a barrier to any north–south migration of most species within these clades.[19]Distribution[edit]The two native cypress forest stands are protected, within Point Lobos State Reserve and Del Monte Forest. The natural habitat is noted for its cool, moist summers, almost constantly bathed by sea fog.This species has been widely planted outside its native range, particularly along the coasts of California and Oregon. Its European distribution includes Great Britain (including the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands), France, Ireland, Greece, Italy and Portugal In New Zealand, plantings have naturalized, finding conditions there more favorable than in its native range. It has also been grown experimentally as a timber crop in Kenya.The tree has been successfully planted in Sri Lanka, with a 130-year old specimen on view at the Hakgala Botanical Garden in Nuwara Eliya.Hesperocyparis macrocarpa is also grown in South Africa.For example, a copse has been planted to commemorate South African infantrymen who died in the Allied cause in Italy and North Africa during World War 2. As in California, the Cape trees are gnarled and wind-sculpted.Trees showing the species’ typical wind-sculpted habit in its native areaCultivationMonterey cypress has been widely cultivated away from its native range, both elsewhere along the California coast, and in other areas with similar cool summer, mild winter oceanic climates. It is a popular private garden and public landscape tree in California. It is so widely planted in Golden Gate Park that the silhouette of the tree is sometimes printed as a symbol of the park.When planted in areas with hot summers, for example in interior California away from the coastal fog belt, Monterey cypress has proved highly susceptible to cypress canker, caused by the fungus Seiridium cardinale, and rarely survives more than a few years. This disease is not a problem where summers are cool.The foliage is slightly toxic to livestock and can cause miscarriages in cattle. Sawn logs are used by many craftspeople, some boat builders and small manufacturers, as a furniture structural material and a decorative wood because of its fine colours, though it must be preserved carefully to prevent the wood from splitting. It is also a fast, hot burning, albeit sparky (therefore not suited to open fires), firewood.In AustralasiaIn Australia and New Zealand, Monterey cypress is most frequently grown as a windbreak tree on farms, usually in rows or shelter belts. It is also planted in New Zealand as an ornamental tree and, occasionally, as a timber tree. There, finding more favorable growing conditions than in its native range, and in the absence of many native pathogens, it often grows much larger, with trees recorded at over 40 m (130 ft) tall and 3 m (9.8 ft) in trunk diameter. One specimen – with a trunk diameter of more than 4.6 m (15 ft) – is considered to be perhaps the largest in the world.[27] The timber of Monterey cypress was used for fence posts on New Zealand farms before electric fencing became popular.Cultivars[edit]A number of cultivars have been selected for garden use, including Goldcrest, with yellow-green, semi-juvenile foliage (with spreading scale-leaf tips) and Lutea with yellow-green foliage. Goldcrest has gained the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit[28] (confirmed 2017).[29]Monterey cypress is one of the parents of the fast-growing cultivated hybrid Leyland cypress, Cupressus × Leylandii, the other parent being Nootka cypress (Callitropsis nootkatensis).[9]Cupressus macrocarpa cultivars grown in New Zealand are:[30]’Aurea Saligna’—long cascades of weeping, golden-yellow, thread-like foliage on a pyramidal tree’Brunniana Aurea’—pillar or conical form with soft rich-golden foliage’Gold Rocket’—narrow erect form with golden colouring, slow-growing’Golden Pillar’—compact conical tree with dense yellow shoots and foliage’Greenstead Magnificent’—dwarf form with blue-green foliage’Lambertiana Aurea’—hardy upright form tolerating poor soil and climate conditionsChemistry[edit]Isocupressic acid, a labdane diterpenoid, is an abortifacient component of H. macrocarpa.[31] Monoterpenes (α- and γ-terpinene and terpinolene) are constituents of the foliage volatile oil.[32] The oil exact composition is : α-pinene (20.2%), sabinene (12.0%), p-Cymene (7.0%) and terpinen-4-ol (29.6%).[33] Unusual sesquiterpenes can be found in the foliage.[34] Longiborneol (also known as juniperol or macrocarpol) can also be isolated from Monterey cypresses.[35]

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Kashmir Cypress, Cupressus cashmeriana, Tree Seeds (Fragrant Weeping Evergreen)

Kashmir Cypress, Cupressus cashmeriana, Tree Seeds Showy Weeping Evergreen, Fragrant, Fast Growing, Bonsai Kashmir Cypress is a beautiful evergreen conifer native to Tibet, growing 40 to 60 feet tall. It has a narrowly pyramidal shape with upright main branches and long (often several feet) pendulous branchlets bearing blue-green, aromatic foliage. Most Cypress aficionados would consider the Kashmir Cypress to be the most beautiful and graceful of all Cypresses and perhaps of all conifers. What sets this Cypress apart from all others is its lovely blue foliage that hangs languidly from the branches with the same grace as a Weeping Willow. But unlike a willow, the Kashmir Cypress holds its foliage year round. Not only is it beautiful but in the right conditions, it is fast growing, reaching at least 20 feet in the first 10 years. Kashmir Cypress will quickly become the center-piece in any garden and is sure to attract comment. Kashmir Cypress has a broadly conical, more relaxed growth habit, meaning it is less rigid and upright than most Cypresses. The foliage, in addition to it glaucous-blue beauty, is very aromatic, and hangs in pendulous, flat sprays. As the tree matures the weeping form becomes more pronounced and elegant. The fruit are small, round, marble-shaped cones that ripen to a rich coppery brown color. Other Names: Kashmir Cypress, Himalayan Cypress, Cupressus cashmiriana, Darjeeling Weeping Cypress, Cupressus darjeelingensis, Cupressus himalaica var. darjeelingensis, Cupressus pseudohimalaica, Bhutan Cypress Zone: 8 to 11 (Hardy to 15-20° F) Growth Rate: Fast to Moderate ( 12 to 16 inches average per year) Plant Type: Medium to Large Evergreen Conifer Tree Family: Cupressaceae Native Range: Asia Height: 40 to 60 feet Spread: 15 to 20 feet Shape: Weeping, Pyramidal Sun: Full Sun Fall Color: Evergreen Drought Tolerance: Moderate Water: Medium Maintenance: Low Site Requirements /Soil Tolerances: Prefers warm, rich soil with high organic content and is tolerant of both wet or dry conditions, full sun to light shade. Unfortunately, it is not adapted to cold winters. Mulching recommended. Protect from damaging winds. Uses: A highly sought after species for use as a specimen planting. The weeping, pendulous growth habit is sure to draw attention to this beautiful Cypress. Makes a very handsome landscape specimen. Sowing Cupressus cashmeriana Seeds: For best results, please follow the instructions in the order provided. Scarify: Soak in water for 24 hours Stratify: Cold 0 days, 40 Degrees F in a Moist Medium (Not wet). Germination: Sow 1/8” Deep, Keep moist (Not wet).For more information about seed pretreatment and growing trees and shrubs from seed, please download this .pdf:https://cdn.forestresearch.gov.uk/2007/08/fcpg018.pdf Germination: Seeds Packets are labeled with seed name and sowing details. Seeds have not been pretreated unless specified in the listing. Seed is not a specific Cultivar (Variety) unless specified in the listing. Due to the many factors involved in successful germination, Seller cannot be responsible for buyers growing methods or mistakes. I have provided what I believe to be a good overview on this page (which you are free to print for further reference), however, it is still recommended to check specialist literature for more details and practices specific to your climate and soil conditions to avoid mistakes in the germination and growing process. Shipping and Discounts: All items are set up to automatically discount as follows: Any promotional offers are discounted by using the “Add to Cart “only.To qualify for any discounts, items must be paid together, on the same eBay invoice.If paid separately, no discounts will be applied though seller reserves the right to ship together.If there are any questions or concerns about the amount due, please message me before paying so I can address all of your concerns before there is a problem. Buyer assumes responsibility once payment has been made. International Buyer’s: It is the buyer’s responsibility to know their countries customs laws. 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Southern Bald Cypress Tree | Premium Seeds | Taxodium distichum Summer | Plants’

🌳 Transform Your Landscape with Southern Bald Cypress Seeds! ABOUT THE SPECIES | Southern Bald Cypress. Why Choose Southern Bald Cypress?. 🌿 Eco-Friendly Choice: Not listed in the CITES Appendices and classified as a species of least concern by the IUCN, planting Southern Bald Cypress seeds is a sustainable choice that supports biodiversity.

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20 +standing cypress, DROUGHT TOLERANT, SEEDS! Usa seller

PLEASE ALLOW UP TO 2 WEEKS TO GET YOUR SEEDS. THESE DO NOT COME WITH TRACKING ! IF YOU WOULD LIKE TRACKING LET ME KNOW AND SHIPPING WILL BE ADJUSTED THEY WILL ALSO GET TO YOU WITHIN 2-5 DAYS ! IF YOU HAVE ANY PROBLEMS WITH ORDER PLEASE LET ME KNOW BEFORE YOU OPEN A CASE AND I WILL FIX THE PROBLEM ! THANK YOU ! HAPPY SHOPPING!! Enhance your garden with this package of 20+ Cypress seeds. These Drought Tolerant seeds are perfect for individuals who want to add a touch of nature to their outdoor surroundings. The seeds are sold by a reliable USA-based seller and are suitable for planting in a variety of locations. The Cypress plant is a beautiful Flower with a Common Name that is known for its unique features. These seeds are perfect for those who enjoy gardening and are looking for a challenge. The package contains 20+ seeds and is suitable for individuals who want to add a touch of green to their garden.

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