Fuzzball siberian carpet cypress evergreen garden center bareroot.
Fuzzball siberian carpet cypress.
Exceptionally hardy surviving temperatures of 40 f or below.
Well suited for use in rock gardens as a specimen plant or massed as an easy care ground cover.
Description a low growing spreading conifer siberian cypress are ideal for groundcover and weed suppressing.
An adaptable conifer that provides excellent textural contrast to broad leaved shrubs or perennials.
Extremely cold hardy once established with a vase shaped habit that is well suited for rock gardens foundations or borders.
Vase shaped evergreen shrubs have soft fuzzy foliage that adds wornderful texture to rock gardens foundation plantings and borders all year long.
Fuzzball siberian carpet cypress is a multi stemmed evergreen shrub with a more or less rounded form.
A handsome evergreen shrub with unique fuzzy bright green summer foliage that turns to a purplish brown color in the winter.
A single plant will gradually grow to form a colorful evergreen carpet 18 tall and up to 7 wide after 5 7 years.
Its pretty fern like foliage belies its durable nature.
Microbiota decussata fuzzball has soft attractive green foliage in spring and summer which turns to a bronze colour during autumn and winter.
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In winter the plant takes on a russet purple tone.
Fuzzball siberian cypress microbiota decussata fuzzball pp 20012 sport of the species form with brighter green softer textured foliage.
Microbiota or siberian cypress has graceful lacy shaped leaves that turn copper in winter and reverts to green again in spring.
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This plant is super hardy down to usda zone 2 tolerates light shade tolerates dry conditions and is untouched by deer.
A vigorous evergreen shrub with bright green scale like foliage that becomes coppery brown in winter.
This is a relatively low maintenance shrub and is best pruned in late winter once the threat of extreme cold has passed.
Its relatively fine texture sets it apart from other landscape plants with less refined foliage.
A great addition to the dry shade plant palette.