Chamaecyparis Nootkatensis 'Pendula' - Weinender Nootka


Chamaecyparis Nootkatensis 'Pendula' - Weinender Nootka

Chamaecyparis nootkatensis 'Pendula' - Weinende Nootka-Falsch-Zypresse

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FAQ - 💬

❓ How fast does a weeping Nootka cypress grow?

👉 When well sited, this Nootka Cypress is fast-growing and may easily add one or more feet (> 30 cm) in height and width per year. A pleasure to look at year-round, this elegant selection makes an excellent specimen conifer. Grows up to 20-35 ft.

❓ How tall does a weeping cypress get?

👉 The average spread or size of the weeping cypress tree is about 15 to 25 feet, giving it its very narrow form. However, you'll find some of these in the wild with a height that reaches 90 feet tall! Under cultivated settings like in your home, the tallest height it can grow to would be 3o or 45 feet.

❓ What is a weeping Nootka Cypress?

👉 The Nootka Falsecypress or the Alaska Cedar in its native habitat can become a medium-sized evergreen tree with a weeping or pyramidal form and can reach the heights 30' to 45' tall in cultivation. This tree makes a striking specimen, with a distinct, graceful, weeping habit.

❓ How do you trim a weeping Nootka false cypress?

👉 Weeping Nootka False Cypress respond well to pruning when the cuts are made to new growth instead of cutting older wood. Avoid cutting into the branch collar, or the point where the branch meets the main trunk and swells out. Use the three-cut method on large branches that are damaged and require full removal.

❓ How do you care for a weeping Nootka Cypress?

👉 These trees require little pruning. Crossing or poorly formed branches can be removed to promote a more regular weeping structure. Also, it is recommended to prune them when they are young so they get full and not completely spindly.

❓ Why are my cypress trees turning brown?

👉 Poor environmental conditions such as dry weather spells, infertile soil with not enough iron content, and continuous dehydration can cause your bald cypress tree to become chlorotic. If your bald cypress tree is suffering from chlorosis, you will notice that leaves have become flaccid, wrinkled, and brown.

❓ How do you care for a weeping Nootka cypress?

👉 These trees require little pruning. Crossing or poorly formed branches can be removed to promote a more regular weeping structure. Also, it is recommended to prune them when they are young so they get full and not completely spindly.

❓ Can you cut back false cypress?

👉 Pruning is not usually necessary for tall varieties of false cypress. However, for varieties that are kept as shrubs, deep pruning in the spring will help them maintain their shape throughout the growing season. Periodic pruning during the summer will also help the tree maintain a clean look.

❓ Can I prune false cypress?

👉 Pruning is not usually necessary for tall varieties of false cypress. However, for varieties that are kept as shrubs, deep pruning in the spring will help them maintain their shape throughout the growing season. Periodic pruning during the summer will also help the tree maintain a clean look.

❓ Do cypress trees need a lot of water?

👉 Cypress trees need water most in spring when they enter a growth spurt and in fall just before they go dormant. They can withstand occasional drought once established, but it's best to water them if you haven't had a drenching rain for more than a month.

❓ How long do cypress trees last?

👉 Sprouts can form from the cut trunk of bald cypress trees as old as 60 years. Most live up to 600 years, but some individuals have survived 1,200 years. Bald cypress trees provide habitat for many species.


Autor Des Artikels: Alexander Schulz. Unabhängiger Konstrukteur und technischer Experte. Arbeitserfahrung in der Baubranche seit 1980. Fachkompetenz in den Richtungen: Bau, Architektur, Design, Hausbau.

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