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Leyland Cypress - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Leyland Cypress , X Cupressocyparis leylandii (syn. Callitropsis × leylandii ), is often referred to as just Leylandii . It is a fast-growing evergreen tree much used in horticulture, prim...
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How to ID and Manage Leyland Cypress ... A rapidly-growing evergreen when young, Leyland Cypress will easily grow three to four feet per year, even on poor soils, and can ultimately attain a height of some 50 feet. ... Leyland Cypress grows in full sun on a wide range of soils, from acid to alkaline, but looks its best...
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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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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.
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The Leyland cypress is a fertile intergeneric hybrid that was created in 1888 on the Leighton Hall estate near Welshpool, Wales in Great Britain. Normally hybrids are possible only between species within a single genus.
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Leyland cypress (X Cupressocyparis leylandii) is an intergeneric (of two separate genera) cross between Monterey cypress (Cupressus macrocarpa) and Alaska Cedar (Chamaecyparis nootkatensis) that originated in England in 1888. Since that time, many cultivars have been selected that differ in coloration and growth habit...
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