Description
A variegated, cushion shaped Sawara cypress that was found as a witch’s broom in the 1960s. It was discovered by William Goddard off of a ‘Minima Aurea’ specimen and later introduced to the nursery trade by Floravista Gardens.
A variegated, cushion shaped Sawara cypress that was found as a witch’s broom in the 1960s. It was discovered by William Goddard off of a ‘Minima Aurea’ specimen and later introduced to the nursery trade by Floravista Gardens.
Weight | N/A |
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Latin Name | Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Gold Dust' |
Common name | Gold Dust Sawara False Cypress |
Sun Exposure | Sun/Part Shade |
HxW@10 Years | 4"x12" |
COLOR | variegated |
FORM | Globose |
GROWTH RATE | Miniature |
Hardiness Zone | Zones 4-9 |
Plant Size | #1 Container, 4" Container |
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