Cryptomeria japonica ( Tansu Sport Japanese Cedar )

This dwarf cultivar is pyramid in shape with dense, delicate foliage that is green in color. Full sun produces best growth results, but can tolerate some shade. Well-drained, moist soil preferred. No pruning is necessary. Spring fertilization is recommended.

Cryptomeria japonica ( Tansu Rapida Japanese Cedar )

This dwarf cultivar is pyramid-like in shape and has delicate yet dense foliage that is green. Full sun produces best growth results, but can tolerate some shade. Well-drained, moist soil preferred. No pruning is necessary. Spring fertilization is recommended.

Cryptomeria japonica ( Spiraliter Falcata Japanese Cedar )

This dwarf cultivar is round in shape but has distinctive contorted branchlets with equally distinct curling foliage. Full sun produces best growth results, but can tolerate some shade. Well-drained, moist soil preferred. No pruning is necessary. Spring fertilization is recommended.

Cryptomeria japonica ( Spiraliter Elongata Japanese Cedar )

This dwarf cultivar is round in shape but has distinctive contorted branchlets with equally distinct curling foliage. Full sun produces best growth results, but can tolerate some shade. Well-drained, moist soil preferred. No pruning is necessary. Spring fertilization is recommended.

Cryptomeria japonica ( Spiralis Japanese Cedar )

‘Spiralis’ is a dense, pyramidal to columnar coniferous shrub or small tree with slightly pendulous branches and reddish peeling bark. Yellowish-green, 1/4-1/2 inch long leaves are spirally twisted and occasionally turn bronzy-brown in winter. Produces brown female cones, each containing […]

Cryptomeria japonica ( Selaginoides Japanese Cedar )

(Plant height:20 feet in 10 years) This tall cultivar is an irregular conical shape. It has branches that have somewhat tufted foliage. Full sun produces best growth results, but can tolerate some shade. Well-drained, moist soil preferred. No pruning is […]

Cryptomeria japonica ( Sekkan-sugi Japanese Cedar )

‘Sekkan-sugi’ is a large, slender, pyramidal to columnar conifer with slightly pendulous branches and reddish peeling bark. Yellowish-green, 1/4-1/2 inch long leaves turn near white in winter. Produces brown female cones, each containing 3 to 5 seeds. In its native […]