The name Leyland cypress is used to describe a group of trees where all the members are sterile hybrids. There are no naturally occurring Leyland cypress. They must be propagated by rooted cuttings. ... Landscaping with trees...
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Landscaping with leyland cypress trees ... Here is an example that will demonstrate the growth of Leyland Cypress trees. We were bothered by the dust that comes off the dirt road that runs along our property, so we planted a row of 3 gallon sized Leyland Cypress....
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I have a customer who wants leyland cypress' for screening. I worked in a nursery years ago and we used to joke about them being the most expensive annualls because we replaced them every year. i have heard since that they are very sensitive as to when the're dug and planted. ... Free Landscaping Magazines...
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Plant taxonomy classifies Leyland cypress trees as x Cupressocyparis leylandii. The common name is often misspelled as "Lealand cypress" or "Leland cypress." Various cultivars exist, including 'Leighton Green.' ... Explore Landscaping...
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Leyland cypress (x Cupressocyparis leylandii) has become increasingly popular as a landscape tree in North Carolina, especially for screens and hedges. Although relatively free of serious disease problems, several diseases are becoming more common.
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Leyland cypress is considered relatively pest-free. However, because of its relatively shallow root system, and because they are often planted too close together and in poorly drained soils, Leyland cypress is prone to root rot and several damaging canker diseases, especially during periods of prolonged drought.
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Although Leyland cypress can be sheared into a tall screen on small lots, it is most effective when allowed to develop into its natural shape. Regular trimming is necessary to retain a formal hedge, screen or windbreak.
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