Dwarf Hinoki Cypress - Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Nana'
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- Опубликовано: 4 авг 2024
- Dwarf Hinoki Cypress - Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Nana' - In this video I cover Dwarf Hinoki Cypress which is a fantastic upright evergreen conifer.
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As an ex landscaper I loved this plant. I range of green was so pleasant on my eyes. And as I always said, she can shake that.
Thank you Jim. That is one beautiful conifer! 🍁🍂🍁💚🙃
Beautiful conifer! Thanks
What an amazing plant! I think you have inspired me to get one!
Just love this channel: pure Putnam that drew me in years ago. Keep up the wonderful work: it is so appreciated. Love this shrub! I’d like to put it in a big clay pot.
I have the perfect spot for one of these in my backyard. I’ll have to see if I can find one. Holly is so sweet just relaxing in the background 😊
Beautiful and for my zone 🥰
Thanks for such an informative video.
Two weeks ago in October we bought one at a local nursery on sale for $69 (from $125) and is about two feet tall. I always wanted a Nana Gracilis Hinoki dwarf cypress so I didn't think about it twice. We love the deep green color and unusual shape. Thank goodness for your advice, we prepared the soil with pine bark plus added some coarse perlite to our clayish soil as well as mounded it up. After several expensive plants died on us from root rot, we feel more confident now!
Love it🌲
Thank you so much…
Thanks so much - just what I'm looking for. zone 8b, SW Washington, Clark County
Jim…. I am LOVING these conifer videos ❤️❤️❤️. Keep them coming!!! I would love to hear about some spruces we can grow in the heat and humidity of Kentucky zone 6B. I am in love with the weeping white spruce but not sure it could handle our summers. Thanks for these great videos 😁❤️
Watching you from London. I am now going to buy this plant. Thanks
Branches are like a ribbon ❣️
Such a great idea for this new channel Jim! but I live up in the zone 4b and I don’t see any playlist for my zone. Will you be adding any plants and playlist for my zone? It’s so hard to find good plants for us northern gardeners!! I have been following your main RUclips channel for years now and really appreciate the super informative content.
Jim - love your videos - much more helpful than others. Please please pretty please create one on growth characteristics of slender hinoki cypress AND how to prune them if they need to be kept to a certain width/height. I hear prunning is necessary only when they are outgrowing their space. Also please explain if and how to prune if the top leader begins to fork assuming one straight leader is desired over two. Thank you very much.
wish I could grow in my zone 9B Texas Gulf Coast. Love all your videos ! Thank you
That color is beautiful
Holly is chillin 😎 😂
Need one!
We purchased some Crippsii Hinoki because they are stunning a d we were told they would top out at 15’ by 5’-6’ wide. We have since found out the Crippsii will grow to 40’!!! And 20’ wide!! We didn’t plant them for those final sizes 😡 thank goodness we have a larger piece of property.
Loving the videos!!! I’m in the Pacific Northwest and I have seen some of those hinoki’s over 20’... but these are trees that are 30+ years💐💐💐... Chamaecyparis... such a great plant
Beautiful conifer, I saw a lot these in my area this week, over $100 for a small little thing. I think I will get one after seeing how well yours looks. Is this the one you planted last year?
Thank you!
Vicky
GA
Deer love these, correct? Mine has been nibbled on repeatedly.
I have one Hinoki Cypress and would like to move it to a different spot, it’s been in the same place for at least 10 years. Is it sage to move it?
Where the new shoots emerge from ?
They are mostly grafted
I wish my Hinoki Cypress was a dwarf …….mine is a “Cirppsii”. It’s planted where I would only want it to grow 6 ft. Unfortunately I’ve found out it can get 10 - 15 ft 😳. Think I can prune it to specific height, or totally move it ?
If you could guess timate please……how much water would you say you are giving yours? I am on my third try with this expensive evergreen and I think I’m over watering. I’m just looking for a rough guideline
This looks very similar to the Jade Waves Fernspray false cypress I just got. It's by Monrovia. The tag says it can get 6-8' tall. Jim, is it the same or different?
Very similar, but that's a different cultivar (variation). It looks like Jade Waves has more fern-like foliage, very pretty! It also looks like the care instructions are the same as this Hinoki Cypress 👍
@@allydaley7706 thanks 😊
How you mound the soil? We have clay and lots of water in Ohio and need to learn to do that for some of my plants.
Compact tractor, skid steer, mini ex, or shovel.
А разве это ни Нана Грацилис?Точь в точь похож
What's the yellow shrub beside it?
Night light chamaecyparis, there's a video about it too! ruclips.net/video/Kwj4FzznY0M/видео.html
@@allydaley7706awesome!
Unfortunately the tittle of the video is misleading. This is obtusa Nana Gracilis, not an Obtusa Nana. Got an Obtusa Nana and just grows 1 to 2 feet 😫. I" ve needed to get the Nana Gracilis.
These are so cute 🥰, I've got a little one I'm a little worried about the sun here in the summer. NorCal 9b🫣