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Would you like to add a splash of color to a yard with an evergreen shrub with lemon-scented foliage? Lemon cypress may be the plant to enhance your garden.
Native to California, the lemon cypress tree is known for its greenish-yellow foliage and fresh lemony fragrance. Gardenerdy provides information on lemon cypress tree care.
The Lemon Cypress is a small, familiar evergreen that people may recognize as the chartreuse Christmas trees that seem to show up in every major retail
Lemon Thread False Cypress is a multi-stemmed evergreen shrub with a mounded form. It provides a delicate and fine texture to the land composition, making it the best accent feature. Likewise, lemon Thread False cypress
You can start growing lemon cypress trees indoors or outside. Lemon cypress care is not difficult if you know some basic rules.
Looking for a stunning and versatile addition to your garden or houseplant jungle? Lemon cypress offers just that with year-round interest, a delicious lemon fragrance, a tidy habit, and relatively easy care requirements. Gardening expert Katherine Rowe walks us through guidelines on how to plant, grow, and care for lemon cypress all year.
The easy-growing Lemon Cypress tree offers a bright splash of color, a lovely fragrance and an interesting accent in any garden or yard.
Lemon Cypress is an evergreen shrub in zones 7-10. It can grow up to 8 feet tall while remaining very narrow. Small sizes of this shrub are very popular for planters and containers, mostly due to their cheerful, chartreuse foliage and excellent fragrance. Colder climates may have continued success with this plant in more protected environments. Do not allow Lemon Cypress to dry out. iScape it!
Hey everyone! Hope you're having a fun Cinco de Mayo. We're back from our trip to Savannah and will share the Inn where we stayed later on next week. Wanted to share with you a wonderful plant called Lemon Cypress. And yes, it does smell lemony! Awhile back I fell in love with Lemon Cypress at a local greenhouse, but couldn't bring myself to buy them because these small 18" tall plants were $19.99. Ouch! While at Lowe's I came across a display of these beauties and had to bring 3 of them…
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