dorotamon

Hello, what type of crypteria japonica are those? what is exposure?

dorotamon
10 years ago
Bethesda Residence · More Info

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  • PRO
    Molly Scott Exteriors, LLC
    10 years ago
    Hi! Thanks for your question. The Cryptomeria are most likely the species--Cryptomeria japonica. (We wanted them to get big!) If they are a variety it would be "Yoshino" The trees are located on the west side of the house and the major canopy trees make it a dappled light.
    Hope that's helpful!
  • Aaron
    7 years ago

    I recently planted some Cryptomeria Radicans. Any recommendations for other privacy evergreens I can plant next to the Cryptomeria that would compliment them (other than Colorado Blue Spruce, Leyland Cypress or Green Giants)? Thanks!

  • PRO
    Molly Scott Exteriors, LLC
    7 years ago

    Hello!

    Some of my recommendation will depend on where you live and how big the plant needs to be, but in general I love: Serbian Spruce, lots of varieties of Holly (Nellie Stevens, American Holly--but watch out, deer can be an issue), Blue Atlas Cedar, Cedrus deodara, many types of Chamaecyparis (False Cypress), and Lacebark Pine (Pinus bungeana).

    Hope that helps!


    Best,

    Molly

  • Aaron
    7 years ago

    Thanks Molly. Can you identify any of the trees in the attached?

  • PRO
    Molly Scott Exteriors, LLC
    7 years ago

    Hi Aaron,

    Yes, it looks like the first one is maybe a Blue Atlas Cedar, the second two look like Deodara Cedar and the last one looks like some kind of Spruce. Its a bit hard to tell from the photos, but that's what it looks like.


    thanks for your question and I hope you had a nice Thanksgiving.


    best,

    Molly

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