Glabra carolina sapphire overall description.
Carolina sapphire cypress diseases.
It s most likely to occur during an extended period.
Fertilize in the early spring and mid fall for best growth with slow release fertilizers.
Carolina sapphire arizona cypress is a conical tree with a pyramidal growth habit.
Carolina sapphire cypress is easy to grow in well drained soils and full sun or light shade.
That being said if this die off starts to spread outwards there could be a problem.
Carolina sapphire arizona cypress prefers well drained soil and will tolerate some acidity and sandier soils.
It can grow 20 to 30 feet tall and maintains a pyramidal shape.
Both cultivars are best suited for u.
Exceptionally tolerant of hot dry conditions smooth barked arizona cypress is ideal for use as a screen hedge or windbreak.
It isn t fussy about soil type even growing in dense clay.
Carolina sapphire arizona cypress care.
No pruning is required unless you want to shear it for a more formal shape.
The outer red brown bark breaks off every year revealing the fresh new bright red smooth inner bark.
Two varieties called the blue ice cypress and the carolina sapphire cypress are versatile trees with some similar attributes but also a few differences.
Generally rather trouble free and very drought tolerant.
The fungi phomopsis juniperovora or kabatina juniperi causes juniper blight.
Diseases insects.
Due to lack of sunlight most conifers cypress cedars junipers pines arborvitae naturally shed their inner twigs stems as they grow larger due to lack of sunlight.
It s a great alternative to leyland cypress which is prone to problems with seiridium canker.
Foliage of carolina safire is one of the brightest blues you will ever see.
Deer and disease resistant this tree prefers hot dry climates and is incredibly drought tolerant.
I ve yet to see any serious pest or disease problems with carolina sapphire cypress.
Feed in spring with a well balanced shrub and tree type fertilizer.
Occasional canker seridium cardinale has been.
According to the north carolina state university s plant pathology extension this fungus appears on freshly cut stumps pines and other conifers and spreads to adjacent trees.
An incurable condition caused by poor air circulation between plants in hot and humid regions.
The carolina sapphire cypress is a fast growing evergreen that features lacy silvery blue foliage.
Great silvery blue colored foliage is very aromatic.
Symptoms include a sudden change in foliage color from green to reddish brown.