Port Orford Cedar Tree {Chamaecyparis lawsoniana} 25+ seeds Free Shipping!

Port Orford Cedar Tree {Chamaecyparis lawsoniana} 25+ seeds Free Shipping!

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Port Orford Cedar Tree {Chamaecyparis lawsoniana} Evergreen HUGE GROWTH! | Valuble timber | Use For Privacy Row | 25+ seeds Free Shipping! Port Orford CedarScientific name: Chamaecyparis lawsoniana TaxonomyFamily:CupressaceaeType:Coniferous treesNative:YESPlant RequirementsZone:5 to 8Sun:Full to partial sunMoisture:MediumPlant CharacteristicsHeight:100 ftWidth:40 ftAdditional CharacteristicsTreesSmall lot suitableFlowering treeSafe for beneath power linesFruitShowyEdibleLeavesGood Fall colorLeaves fragrantGold foliageEvergreenBarkShowyWildlife valueAttract hummingbirdsAttract butterfliesAttract birds DescriptionPort Orford Cedar is a majestic Northwest native that grows best under maritime conditions of northern California into southern Oregon in the Coast Range. It is best recognized for its massive thick trunk conical silhouette and blue-green foliage. Also known as Lawson Falsecypress. Morphology:This evergreen conifer grows from 60’-100’ feet tall and up to 40’ wide at maturity. It forms a narrow pyramidal tree featuring short upright branches and gently weeping tips. Foliage consists of fern like leaves arranged in flattened sprays of blue-green needles with a spicy scent. Flattened frond-like twigs are arranged horizontally. The underside of the foliage displays distinct white "X" markings. Conversely, Western Red Cedar has “butterfly” shape on the underside of the leaves. Male pollen cones form on the tips of the branchlets, and are ovate to oblong and dark brown to red at the time of pollen release in the late winter. Female flowers are green to blue-green, developing into round seed cones that are 1/3” across. Upon maturity they open and turn brown. Brown, weathering to a gray-brown, mature bark is fibrous, ridged, deeply furrowed and may reach 4 to 8 inches thick near the base. Adaptation:Port Orford Cedar can grow in either sun or partial shade. It must have a well drained site and shelter from strong winds. Because of its size this conifer is best suited to larger landscapes such as parks, golf courses or estates. Scarification: Soak in water, let stand in water for 24 hoursStratification: cold stratify for 60 daysGermination: sow seed1/8" deep, tamp the soil, mulch seed bed

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Return Shipping Will Be Paid ByBuyer
All Returns AcceptedReturns Accepted
Item Must Be Returned Within30 Days
Refund Will Be Given AsMoney Back
Cultivating DifficultyVery Easy
TypeTree Seeds
FeaturesDeciduous
ColorBlue
ClimateHighland
Common NamePort Orford Cedar
BrandUnbranded
WateringMedium

Port Orford Cedar Tree {Chamaecyparis lawsoniana} Evergreen HUGE GROWTH! | Valuble timber | Use For Privacy Row | 25+ seeds Free Shipping! Port Orford CedarScientific name: Chamaecyparis lawsoniana TaxonomyFamily:CupressaceaeType:Coniferous treesNative:YESPlant RequirementsZone:5 to 8Sun:Full to partial sunMoisture:MediumPlant CharacteristicsHeight:100 ftWidth:40 ftAdditional CharacteristicsTreesSmall lot suitableFlowering treeSafe for beneath power linesFruitShowyEdibleLeavesGood Fall colorLeaves fragrantGold foliageEvergreenBarkShowyWildlife valueAttract hummingbirdsAttract butterfliesAttract birds DescriptionPort Orford Cedar is a majestic Northwest native that grows best under maritime conditions of northern California into southern Oregon in the Coast Range. It is best recognized for its massive thick trunk conical silhouette and blue-green foliage. Also known as Lawson Falsecypress. Morphology:This evergreen conifer grows from 60’-100’ feet tall and up to 40’ wide at maturity. It forms a narrow pyramidal tree featuring short upright branches and gently weeping tips. Foliage consists of fern like leaves arranged in flattened sprays of blue-green needles with a spicy scent. Flattened frond-like twigs are arranged horizontally. The underside of the foliage displays distinct white "X" markings. Conversely, Western Red Cedar has “butterfly” shape on the underside of the leaves. Male pollen cones form on the tips of the branchlets, and are ovate to oblong and dark brown to red at the time of pollen release in the late winter. Female flowers are green to blue-green, developing into round seed cones that are 1/3” across. Upon maturity they open and turn brown. Brown, weathering to a gray-brown, mature bark is fibrous, ridged, deeply furrowed and may reach 4 to 8 inches thick near the base. Adaptation:Port Orford Cedar can grow in either sun or partial shade. It must have a well drained site and shelter from strong winds. Because of its size this conifer is best suited to larger landscapes such as parks, golf courses or estates. Scarification: Soak in water, let stand in water for 24 hoursStratification: cold stratify for 60 daysGermination: sow seed1/8" deep, tamp the soil, mulch seed bed

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