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  2. Grow a Potted Lemon Cypress Tree Indoors with These 9 ... - AOL

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    In the wild, Monterey cypress trees grow in relatively poor soils with a low nutrient content, so it’s no surprise that lemon cypress trees don’t need much fertilizer.

  3. Indoor bonsai - Wikipedia

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    Indoor bonsai is the cultivation of an attractive, healthy plant in the artificial environment of indoors rather than using an outdoor climate, as may occur in traditional bonsai. [2] Indoor penjing is the cultivation of miniature landscapes in a pot or tray, possibly with rocks, bonsai trees, and ground covers, and sometimes with small objects ...

  4. Hesperocyparis macrocarpa - Wikipedia

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    Hesperocyparis macrocarpa also known as Cupressus macrocarpa, [4] [5] or the Monterey cypress is a coniferous tree, and is one of several species of cypress trees native to California. The Monterey cypress is found naturally only on the Central Coast of California .

  5. Cypress - Wikipedia

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    Patagonian cypress (Fitzroya cupressoides), southern Chile and Argentina; Mediterranean cypress (Cupressus sempervirens), famous for its longevity, popular garden plant; Monterey cypress (Cupressus macrocarpa), native to the Monterey Peninsula, California [19] Nootka cypress (Cupressus nootkatensis), native to the Pacific Northwest of North ...

  6. Bonsai cultivation and care - Wikipedia

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    Bonsai cultivation and care involves the long-term cultivation of small trees in containers, called bonsai in the Japanese tradition of this art form. Similar practices exist in other Japanese art forms and in other cultures, including saikei (Japanese), penjing (Chinese), and hòn non bá»™ (Vietnamese).

  7. List of species used in bonsai - Wikipedia

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    Pond cypress Taxodium distichum: Bald cypress Taxodium mucronatum: Montezuma Cypress [13] Taxus: Yew [14] Thymus: Thyme Tsuga: Hemlock Ulmus alata: Winged Elm Ulmus crassifolia: Cedar Elm Ulmus minor: Field Elm Ulmus parvifolia: Chinese Elm [6]: 86–87 Ulmus pumila: Siberian Elm [15] Wisteria floribunda: Japanese Wisteria Wisteria sinensis ...

  8. Leyland cypress - Wikipedia

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    Although widely used for screening, it has not been planted much for forestry purposes. In both forms of the hybrid, Leyland cypress combines the hardiness of the Nootka or Alaska cypress with the fast growth of the Monterey cypress. [5] The tallest Leyland cypress documented is about 40 m (130 ft) tall and still growing. [18]

  9. Hesperocyparis goveniana - Wikipedia

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    Hesperocyparis goveniana commonly known as Californian cypress [4] and Gowen cypress, [5] is a species of western cypress that is endemic to a small area of coastal California near Monterey. It was formerly classified as Cupressus goveniana .

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