Hinoki Cypress No. 1 Bonsai Mirai


Chamaecyparis obtusa "nana gracilis" (Cedar nana). 90 cm from Carlos

This plant belongs to the Chamaecyparis family while true cypresses belong to the Cupressus family. False cypress still resembles cypress even though they fall within a different family. The naming is confusing, but don't spend too much time worrying about the label.


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Chamaecyparis obtusa (Hinoki Cypress) bonsai tree is revered and highly prized for its elegance, dense growth and tight foliage. This charismatic tree is native to central and southern Japan. Since the plant does not belong to the Cupressus genus, it is sometimes referred to as a 'false cypress' or Japanese Cypress.


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Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Chirimen' is a dwarf form of a Hinoki Cypress/Hinoki Falsecypress that's named after the wrinkly silk crepe fabric used to make traditional Japanese kimonos. This cultivar grows visually interesting clusters of upright, irregular shoots in a variety of semi-twisted spire-like shapes and colors.


Hinoki Cypress Bonsai Tree Care Guide (Chamaecyparis obtusa) Bonsai

The dwarf hinoki cypress, Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Nana Gracilis,' is a cultivar that comes from a plant known as hinoki false cypress, or Chamaecyparis obtusa. This species is much larger than the dwarf hinoki cypress, as it can grow to be about 50 to 75 feet tall. This parent species comes from Asia, specifically in areas of Japan and Taiwan.


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Hinoki cypress prefers moist, neutral soil to slightly acidic (pH 5.0 to 6.0.). The soil should be porous and well-drained to prevent excess water around the plant. Apply a 2- to 4-inch layer of mulch around the tree's base to help retain moisture, keep the soil cool, and fend off weeds that could harm the tree.


Hinoki Cypress No. 1 Bonsai Mirai

1K Share 55K views 2 years ago #bonsai Basic design bonsai Hinoki cypress from the nursery. Also known as shell cypress or Japanese cypress. Chamaecyparis Obtusa.more.more Basic.


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#1 This is my new Hinoki Cypress I received last week. It has some burnt foliage and I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions on what I should be doing? Thanks in advance guys! Attachments IMG_1168.jpg 177.2 KB · Views: 49 IMG_1169.jpg 225.7 KB · Views: 45 IMG_1177.jpg 206.2 KB · Views: 44 IMG_1178.jpg


Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Kosteri' Bonsai Tree Care, Small Trees, Prune

Chamaecyparis obtusa ( Japanese cypress, hinoki cypress [2] or hinoki; Japanese: 檜 or 桧, hinoki) is a species of cypress native to central Japan in East Asia, [3] [4] and widely cultivated in the temperate northern hemisphere for its high-quality timber and ornamental qualities, with many cultivars commercially available. Description


Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Kosteri' Compact Hinoki Cypress Outdoor Bonsai

Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Crippsii' Common Name(s): Golden Hinoke Cypress; Phonetic Spelling kam-ay-SIP-a-ris ob-TOO-sa Description.. With its slow to moderate growth rate, it can be used as a specimen tree, in bonsai, and around water gardens, ponds, and streams. Planted in the background of a perennial garden, the golden foliage makes for a.


Phil’s Chamaecyparis Obtusa Bonsai Eejit

The Hinoki False Cypress Bonsai Tree, scientific name Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Compacta', is native to southern Japan and the island of Taiwan. This is an evergreen conifer with dark green fan-like foliage and reddish bark. It is a hardy tree that needs to be grown outdoors. Additional Information. Family: Cupressaceae


Japanese Cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa) Bonsai, Bonsai art, Indoor bonsai

The Hinoki Cypress Tree (Chamaecyparis obtusa) grows wild in Japan. It is a large forest evergreen, growing over 100 feet tall with some resemblance to a White Cedar. The name 'Hinoki' means 'fire', referring to the reddish color of the foliage in winter. The tree is used for high-quality lumber for construction of temples and palaces.


Chamaecyparis obtusa bonsai Chamaecyparis obtusa, hinoki álciprus

Description. Species Name: Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Thoweil'. Common Name: Thoweil Hinoki Cypress. Estimated Age: About 2 to 3 Years. Average Height: About 4 to 6 Inches. Average Trunk Size: Up to 1/5 Inch. Pot Size: 4 Inch. Care Difficulty: Easy. USDA Plant Hardiness Zone: USDA Zone 5-8 [Click here to check what zone you're in!]


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Chamaecyparis obtusa bonsai 'Nana gracilis' is a nice dwarf ornamental tree but rather difficult for bonsai as it does not bud from old wood. It is usually grafted and the rootstock often produces an ugly swelling at the trunk base. If you need help identifying your tree, take a look at our Bonsai tree identification guide. Overview of our courses


Hinoki Cypress (Chamaecyparis Obtusa / Tsuyamahinoki) Bonsai

How to care for Hinoki False Cypress -Chamaecyparis obtusa- as bonsai. Hinoki Falsecypress is easy to grow in sun to part shade but is n ot drought tolerant. It responds to water and fertilizer and needs protection from drying winds. Rarely forms adventitious buds after heavy pruning late in the season, or in heavy shade or on old wood.


Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Sekka' shohin bonsai 02. chamaecyparis, obtusa

Hinoki cypress is very easy to raise as they exhibit a slow to medium growth rate and can grow up to 75 feet tall in the wild, but when raised according to Bonsai tradition, its growth can be cut back to about 10 to 15fts. Hinoki Bonsai Secrets


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Renzo Del Castillo Image Source Chamaecyparis is an evergreen tree species ranging from medium to tall trees growing abundantly in the reasons of the United States and East Asia. It is popularly known as Cypress in many regions or as false cypress.