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I have a large hill filled with procumbent junipers, but at the top of the hill are what looks to be Monterey Cypress’s (the Greenstead Magnificent variety potentially because they are spreaders) that the original owner of the house planted 30+ years ago.
It looks like they moved to the juniper’s because these were not as successful, but the remaining ones are aged and beautiful. This one below was at the top of the hill off in a corner that I rarely go into. I noticed that there was severe erosion around the roots, and gophers were eating away at it aggressively as you can see below. I initially pruned it and began wiring the branches with the plan to pull it next year, but I realized how severe the erosion and gopher damage was so I pulled it now. Not a great time given that it is cold, but this guy has been living in the cold with its roots exposed for at least a few years so I am hoping it will survive the winter.
Can anyone concur that this looks like a Monterey Cypress? I initially thought that it was a variety of Juniper, but I do not think it is.
It looks like they moved to the juniper’s because these were not as successful, but the remaining ones are aged and beautiful. This one below was at the top of the hill off in a corner that I rarely go into. I noticed that there was severe erosion around the roots, and gophers were eating away at it aggressively as you can see below. I initially pruned it and began wiring the branches with the plan to pull it next year, but I realized how severe the erosion and gopher damage was so I pulled it now. Not a great time given that it is cold, but this guy has been living in the cold with its roots exposed for at least a few years so I am hoping it will survive the winter.
Can anyone concur that this looks like a Monterey Cypress? I initially thought that it was a variety of Juniper, but I do not think it is.