Four years of Chamaecyprus obtusa 'Flabelliformis'
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A lesser known variety, similar though perhaps even faster growing(!) to Chamaecyprus obtusa 'Nana', this little gem of a plant is great for any garden that needs a dark green gem without it growing out of it's spot. As you can see here, it's really kinda sitting there, growing maybe an inch in four years.
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2012 - Winter color - it will Bronze a little with cold weather.
2013
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ken_adrian Adrian MI cold Z5
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ken_adrian Adrian MI cold Z5