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Leyland Cypress is a most useful and beautiful hybrid "super tree"! It is an upright evergreen conifer that can grow to more than 100 ft (30.5 m) in height. In Great Britain individuals reaching more than 130 ft (39.6 m) are reported. In most areas of the United States, however, Leyland cypress usually maxes out at half that height. It is very symmetrical and assumes a pyramid or columnar shape. The needles are overlapping and scaly and are assembled into flattened sprays that densely cover the upward curving branches. 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. This plant is interesting as it is a cross between species of two different genera. Several varieties of this hybrid are available, the parents in all cases being the Monterey cypress (Cupressus macrocarpa) and the Nootka cypress (Chamaecyparis nootkatensis). The most common variety is from the original cross of a male Monterey Cypress and a female Nootka. It is known as 'Haggerstown Gray' and has foliage which is sage green above and light gray-green below. It was named after the estate owner's brother-in-law, C.J. Leyland, who planted the new hybrid at his home, Hagerstown Castle. Some years later another cross was performed involving a female Monterey and a male Nootka. The result was a narrow columnar form with rich green foliage called 'Leighton Green'. Other varieties include 'Naylor's Blue' which has bluish foliage and the colorful 'Castlewellan' whose new growth is bright yellow.
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Leyland's cypress is often sold in containers as "live" Christmas trees. These are especially popular in the southeastern U.S. where more traditional cut trees are either unavailable or too expensive. If you have the space, buy a live Leyland cypress Christmas tree each year to plant outdoors. In just a few years you will have a beautiful grove of evergreens. For a natural looking grove, start in the middle and make successive plantings in a pattern radiating out from the original tree. Leyland's cypress is also great for containers - at Disney World these are shuffled about to provide "instant green" and to screen unsightly views.
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Jack Scheper 12/31/98, updated: 02/20/99, 01/17/03, 02/12/03, 09/24/03, 02/18/07, 3/21/08
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