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Just wonder if anyone can tell me anything about Atlantic Cedar (Chamaecyparis thyoides v. "Emily")
other than what is commonly available in all the horticulture sites. It is supposedly a fast grower
when young--can't really say yet; it will NOT tolerate ANY shade--I
can attest to that; it prefers it wet deep and rich but will tolerate various moisture
levels and soils--or so they say. The one I had was a "getting to know you" sort of purchase
and I have been giving it the pine cone treatment to alleviate its root bound condition. Just
wondering if anyone had any experience with them. The foliage is really nice and fine with a
pleasant kelly green coloring. Was itching so badly for something to "sink shears into" just went
and bought 3 more of them.
NOTE:This is NOT Atlas Cedar (Cedrus atlantica) a needled member of the true Cedar genus of
only four member species. But Atlantic as in the ocean near its natural habitat a member of the
"false cypress group" of species.
This species is also known as:
Atlantic white-cedar
southern white-cedar
white-cedar
swamp-cedar
false-cedar
Sorry for any confusion on this.
a.
other than what is commonly available in all the horticulture sites. It is supposedly a fast grower
when young--can't really say yet; it will NOT tolerate ANY shade--I
can attest to that; it prefers it wet deep and rich but will tolerate various moisture
levels and soils--or so they say. The one I had was a "getting to know you" sort of purchase
and I have been giving it the pine cone treatment to alleviate its root bound condition. Just
wondering if anyone had any experience with them. The foliage is really nice and fine with a
pleasant kelly green coloring. Was itching so badly for something to "sink shears into" just went
and bought 3 more of them.
NOTE:This is NOT Atlas Cedar (Cedrus atlantica) a needled member of the true Cedar genus of
only four member species. But Atlantic as in the ocean near its natural habitat a member of the
"false cypress group" of species.
This species is also known as:
Atlantic white-cedar
southern white-cedar
white-cedar
swamp-cedar
false-cedar
Sorry for any confusion on this.
a.

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