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| Cupressus macrocarpa 'Monterey Cypress' remove | Picea 'Stone Pine' 6" Pot remove | ||||||||||||||
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| Name | Cupressus macrocarpa 'Monterey Cypress' remove | Picea 'Stone Pine' 6" Pot remove | |||||||||||||
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| SKU | MONCY0 | PPSTP6 | |||||||||||||
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| Price | Price range: $19.99 through $229.99 | Original price was: $29.99.$14.99Current price is: $14.99. | |||||||||||||
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| Description | Cupressus macrocarpaMonterey Cypress or Western District Cypress a large evergreen tree conifer which lives long and grows large in perfect conditions. Native to coastal California, it suits coastal conditions and has the unique tendancy to be "sculptured" by the wind over time as it grows. The foliage grows in dense sprays, bright green in color. The leaves are scale-like and produced on rounded shoots. Makes a good windbreak in coastal areas. | Pinus pinea Stone pine from the Mediterranean region is also known as the Umbrella Pine, as it forms a flat-topped tree with a shady canopy, much like an umbrella. It is a pine harvested for its edible pine nuts, and with fire-resistant bark and resin that is used to make turpentine and for medicinal purposes as an antiseptic. They prefer a sandy loam soil that is slightly acidic in a sunny position. 6"/4cm | |||||||||||||
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