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Cupressus sempervirens

The cupressus sempervirens, also known as: common cypress or Mediterranean cypress, is one of the most common coniferous plants for landscaping. We have several formats that range from 60 cm to 4 m in height.

Cupressus tótem

The totem cupressus, unlike the sempervirens, has a more compact leaf, which makes it visually look more “full” than the sempervirens.

It has the same output for landscape purposes, we have this cypress in various formats ranging from 1m to 4m.

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Cupressus sempervirens ¨Stricta¨

The cupressus ´´stricta´´, unlike the totem and the common sempervirens, is much thinner and has not so compact foliage. Furthermore, when it reaches a fairly considerable size, it is used more for construction purposes where large spaces have to be covered.

Cupressus x leylandii 

The Leyland cypress is a conifer, an intergeneric hybrid between the Nootka cypress, Xanthocyparis nootkatensis and the Lambert cypress, Cupressus macrocarpa. It is part of the Cupressaceae family. It is a tolerant hedge species, economical to produce and very fast growing: an ideal plant for the impatient.

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