Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Pygmaea'

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Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Pygmaea' is a slow-growing dwarf cypress with a compact and spherical growth habit. The needles are green in summer and can change to a bronze color in winter. This plant is suitable for both ground planting and in pots on the terrace. 'Pygmaea' is a beautiful addition to rock gardens, Japanese gardens, or as a solitary plant. It is a hardy and easy to maintain plant that has low soil requirements.

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  • Yes, this plant is evergreen. This means that the leaves stay green throughout the year, even in winter. It's a beautiful addition to the garden for some extra color and structure.

    This garden plant is quite cold hardy, tolerating temperatures down to about -15 degrees Celsius. It can withstand fairly cold temperatures, but it is still important to provide protection during severe frost. Make sure to properly protect the plant during winter to prevent any damage.

    Yes, this plant is easy to care for. It is a slow grower that requires little maintenance. Make sure it gets enough sunlight and water regularly.

    This plant needs enough space to grow and develop properly. Make sure to provide sufficient distance from other plants and trees so the roots have room to grow. Consider the final size of the plant when determining the necessary space.

    Yes, Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Pygmaea' grows well in shade. This plant thrives in a location with little sunlight and can also grow well in shade. Make sure the soil remains moist and water the plant regularly.

    The Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Pygmaea' needs water approximately once a week. Ensure that the soil remains lightly moist, but not waterlogged. It may require more frequent watering in the summer than in the winter.

    Yes, Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Pygmaea' is butterfly- and bee-attracting. It attracts these insects due to its scent and nectar. It is a valuable addition to a garden to promote biodiversity.

    Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Pygmaea' does not bloom and does not produce flowers. It is an evergreen conifer that retains its distinctive foliage year-round.

    This plant can thrive in full sun and does well in a sunny location in the garden. Make sure the soil remains adequately moist, especially during dry periods. It is important to water the plant regularly and protect it from drying out.

    No, this plant is not edible and should not be consumed. It is meant as a decorative garden plant and not suitable for consumption. The juice or parts of the plant can be toxic.

  • The best time to prune this plant is in spring or early summer. Remove dead or damaged branches and trim any new growth. Try to maintain the plant's natural shape as much as possible while pruning.

    This plant needs regular watering, especially during dry periods. Make sure the soil remains lightly moist at all times. Water at the base of the plant and avoid wetting the leaves to prevent fungus.

    This plant grows best in well-draining potting soil that is kept lightly moist. Make sure the potting soil does not contain any harmful fertilizers for the plant. Preferably use potting soil with a pH suitable for garden plants.

    The soil quality must be well-draining for this plant. Use a humus-rich soil with sufficient nutrients. Avoid waterlogging and ensure good drainage.

    This plant prefers a sunny or partly shady location. Make sure the soil is well-draining and not too wet. Protect the plant from strong winds to prevent damage.

    To protect the plant from winter cold, it can help to apply mulch around the roots. It also helps to place the plant out of the wind and protect it from heavy rainfall. It is important to prevent the ground around the plant from completely freezing.

    The plant requires little maintenance and does not need to be pruned often. Make sure the soil is well-draining and not too wet. Regularly remove any dead branches or leaves.

    For garden plants, it is important to fertilize during the growing season, for example in the spring. Use a balanced fertilizer specifically for garden plants to promote growth and health of the plant. Always follow the instructions on the packaging to prevent overfertilization.

    Mulch helps to retain moisture and suppress weed growth around the plant. It is important to apply a layer of mulch in the spring for optimal growing conditions. Choose an organic mulch such as wood bark or compost for the best results.

    The soil for this plant should be slightly acidic to neutral. It is recommended to keep the pH of the soil between 5.5 and 7. Acidification of the soil can affect the plant's health.

    To control pests in garden plants like Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Pygmaea', you may consider using natural predators such as ladybugs. Additionally, regular inspections and good hygiene in the garden can help prevent infestations. As a last resort, biological pesticides can be used to combat pests.

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    Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Pygmaea' is a slow-growing dwarf cypress with a compact and spherical growth habit. The needles are green in summer and can change to a bronze color in winter. This plant is suitable for both ground planting and in pots on the terrace. 'Pygmaea' is a beautiful addition to rock gardens, Japanese gardens, or as a solitary plant. It is a hardy and easy to maintain plant that has low soil requirements.

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