Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Black Dragon

Deep and dense, the foliage on this small tree is highly aromatic.

A delight in miniature form, this splendid new Japanese Cedar reaches only 5 feet tall and 7 feet wide after 10 years' growth, but every branch is suffused with color, fragrance, and even a handful of small cones! Very slow-growing, 'Black Dragon' is drought-tolerant and ready to thrive in any sunny to partly shaded area.

The habit of this evergreen conifer is fastigiate when young, becoming increasingly pyramidal as the years pass. The branching is very dense, and the foliage the darkest, richest green yet seen in the family. When it begins to set cones, they are small and unbelievably profuse.


Asking only for protection from strong, drying winds, 'Black Dragon' is ideal in containers as well as the garden. Its lush habit looks full and healthy year-round, and it is hardy to -10 degrees F. Make this fine Japanese Cedar a standout in your landscape! Zones 5-9.

- Wayside Gardens (link here)

Still on my wish list.

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