Cutting propagation of Leyland cypress (XCupressocyparis leylandii)
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Date
2003
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Journal Article
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Abstract
Leyland cypress is an inter-generic
hybrid between macrocarpa cypress (Cupressus macrocarpa Hartw.) and Alaska
cedar (Chamaecyparis nootkatensis D.Don) Leyland cypress has
become a popular tree species mainly because it is easy to establish and grow. It
tolerates a wide range of sites and soils (from acid to alkaline, from clay to sand) as
well as salt-laden winds, which makes it suitable for planting in coastal areas. The
species is frost hardy and has survived frosts of up to -20°C in the Southwest ofthe
United States. Growth rates are relatively high especially in moist, fertile soils and
the plants respond well to trimming.