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Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Boulevard' (cypress)

Synonym: Retinospora pisifera, Cupressus pisifera,
German: ScheinzypresseCzech: cypřišek hrachonosný
Genus:  ChamaecyparisFamily:  Cupressaceae,
Mature Height: 5.00 mDeciduous:  evergreen plant
Soil Preferred:  wet, Light Required:  full sunpart shade
Other Attributes:  conifer, conical form, solitaire,
Photo: Chamaecyparis pisifera, cypress, Chamaecyparis
 Chamaecyparis pisifera  'Boulevard'  cypress plant
Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Boulevard'
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 Chamaecyparis pisifera  'Boulevard'  cypress plant
Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Boulevard'
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 Chamaecyparis pisifera  'Boulevard'  cypress twings
Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Boulevard'
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 Chamaecyparis pisifera  'Boulevard'  cypress twings
Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Boulevard'
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 Chamaecyparis pisifera  'Boulevard'  cypress twings
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Plants of Genus Chamaecyparis:

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External links:
Michigan State University Extension: Chamaecyparis pisifera --Sawara Falsecypress
NC State University: Shrubs: Chamaecyparis pisifera Boulevard
NC State University: Shrubs: Chamaecyparis pisifera Cream Ball
NC State University: Shrubs: Chamaecyparis pisifera Filifera Aurea
NC State University: Shrubs: Chamaecyparis pisifera Filifera Nana
NC State University: Shrubs: Chamaecyparis pisifera Golden Mop
NC State University: Shrubs: Chamaecyparis pisifera Snow
NC State University: Shrubs: Chamaecyparis pisifera Tsukumo
NC State University: Trees: Chamaecyparis pisifera
NC State University: Trees: Chamaecyparis pisifera Boulevard
NC State University: Trees: Chamaecyparis pisifera Lemon Thread
USDA PLANTS: Chamaecyparis pisifera ()
Virginia Tech: Chamaecyparis pisifera Fact Sheet
WIKIPEDIA: Chamaecyparis pisifera
Google - Define: Chamaecyparis pisifera | Images: Chamaecyparis pisifera | Images: cypress

Tree Identification Book : A New Method for the Practical Identification and Recognition of Trees

George W. Symonds,
Product Description:

A new method for the practical identification and recognition of trees -- and an important supplement to existing botanical methods.

The book is in two parts: Pictorial Keys and Master Pages. The Keys are designed for easy visual comparison of details which look alike, narrowing the identification of a tree to one of a small group -- the family or genus.

Then, in the Master Pages, the species of the tree is determined, with similar details placed together to highlight differences within the family group, thus eliminating all other possibilities. The details of the Oak trees on this plate are an example of the system.

All of the more than 1500 photographs were made specifically for use in this book and were taken either in the field or of carefully collected specimens. Where possible, details such as leaves, fruit, etc., appear in actual size, or in the same scale.


Publisher: Collins Living (1973-02-01)
Price: $21.95

Niwaki: Pruning, Training and Shaping Japanese Garden Trees

Jake Hobson,
Product Description: Over the years, Japanese gardeners have fine-tuned a distinctive set of pruning techniques that coax out the essential characters of their garden trees, or niwaki. In this highly practical book, Western gardeners are encouraged to draw upon the techniques and sculpt their own garden trees to unique effect. After discussing the principles that underpin the techniques, the author offers in-depth guidelines for shaping pines, azaleas, conifers, broadleaved evergreens, bamboos, and deciduous trees. Complete with abundant photographs, personal anecdotes and a wealth of advice, this unprecedented resource will inspire gardeners everywhere to transform their own trees into niwaki.
Publisher: Timber Press, Incorporated (2007-04-01)
Price: $34.95

How to Build Treehouses, Huts and Forts

David Stiles,
Product Description:
A treehouse is a wonderful idea, but how in the name of creation do you actually build one? In this delightfully illustrated handbook, David Stiles, the unofficial world grandmaster of the treehouse, shows how.

Not assuming anything about the treehouse builder, Stiles starts with the basics: how to nail, how to buy wood, what kind of screws and nails to use.

Then it's on to an A-frame design so simple that it can be built in a weekend out of four sheets of plywood, followed by lean-tos, a tree hut, and a Tarzan-style jungle hideaway. There are also forts of every description, including a 21-foot-tall lookout tower modeled on one George Washington built to keep an eye on the redcoats.

Stiles also adds a design for a snowball catapult, an igloo and even a Nerf-loaded cannon.

Written for children, with an adult peeking over their shoulder, Stiles's TREEHOUSES, HUTS, & FORTS is a dreamer's handbook, offering practical results.

Publisher: The Lyons Press (2003-11-01)
Price: $14.95

Conifers for Gardens: An Illustrated Encyclopedia

Richard L. Bitner,
Product Description: Conifers for Gardens is intended to take away the element of uncertainty when you're choosing a plant that may alter your yard for years to come. Profusely illustrated with more than 1,500 crisp photographs and brimming with concise descriptions of both species and their numerous cultivars, this meticulously researched reference provides information - including size, appearance, hardiness, preferred growing conditions and susceptibility to pests and diseases - for almost every hardy conifer you're likely to encounter in the trade, whether it's a tried-and-true favorite or a connoisseur's treasure. So if you've ever been torn between, say, 'Golden Mop', 'Lemon Thread', and 'Sungold' sawara-cypresses, relax - choosing and identifying conifers just got a whole lot easier.
Publisher: Timber Press, Incorporated (2007-06-01)
Price: $59.95

Native Trees of the Southeast

L. Katherine Kirkman, Claud L. Brown, Donald Joseph Leopold,
Product Description: The diversity of woody plants in the Southeast is unparalleled in North America. Native Trees of the Southeast is a practical, compact field guide for the identification of the more than 225 trees native to the region, from the Carolinas and eastern Tennessee south through Georgia into northern Florida and west through Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Arkansas into eastern Texas. For confident identification, nearly 600 photographs, close to 500 of them in color, illustrate leaves, flowers and fruits or cones, bark, and twigs with buds. Full descriptions are accompanied by keys for plants in both summer and winter condition, as well as over 200 range maps. Crucial differences between plants that may be mistaken for each other are discussed.
Publisher: Timber Press, Incorporated (2007-06-04)
Price: $34.95
Translation
Ing. Hana Vymazalová
Garden Designer