Hi,
I was hoping someone on the forum could help us identify this beautiful evergreen:
[img]https://doubleveteran.com/pictures/misc/UnknownBush1.jpg[/img]
[img]https://doubleveteran.com/pictures/misc/UnknownBush2.jpg[/img]
It's growing in our neighbor's yard, but they don't know what it's called (planted several years ago...) and we'd like to get us one
Thnx in advance!
DV
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Can you take a small cutting of it to a local nursery for identification? If it's a native or regional plant, there's bound to be someone at the nursery who knows what it is; maybe they even have started plants for sale!
Let us know, too.
Cynthia H.
El Cerrito, CA (former resident of Atlanta)
USDA Zone 9, Sunset Zone 17
Let us know, too.
Cynthia H.
El Cerrito, CA (former resident of Atlanta)
USDA Zone 9, Sunset Zone 17
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You are way outside of my familiar climatic zones but it looks like it could be Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Boulevard'. At least in Zones 5 & 6 I have never seen a handsome example of 'Boulevard' that has been in the ground for a decade or more. Perhaps in climates like the Pacific Northwest it may age more gracefully but in New England its pleasures are ephemeral.
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Yes,this forum is very helpful to me I got the information about the plants.I am searching for this site for so many days finally I got it. I say about this site to my friends. Please send some tips about the gardening.
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