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Wonderland Flora

6-PK Live Dwarf Lemon Cypress, Cupressus macrocarpa ‘Goldcrest Wilma,’ Live Indoor Tree, Houseplant, Garden Plant, Fragrant Plant, 6.0-in Pot(s)

6-PK Live Dwarf Lemon Cypress, Cupressus macrocarpa ‘Goldcrest Wilma,’ Live Indoor Tree, Houseplant, Garden Plant, Fragrant Plant, 6.0-in Pot(s)

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Key Features

  • Compact Growth: Natural dwarf variety ideal for containers.

  • Lemon-Yellow Foliage: Bright, cheerful evergreen color.

  • Conical Shape: Maintains natural sculptural form.

  • Sun Loving: Thrives in bright direct light.

  • Aromatic: Emits fresh citrus scent when touched.

What you will get
You will receive 6 live dwarf lemon cypress trees growing in 6.0" pots.

About Dwarf Lemon Cypress
The Dwarf Lemon Cypress (Cupressus macrocarpa 'Goldcrest Wilma') is a charming, compact version of the Lemon Cypress typically up to 3 feet tall. This small tree has bright yellow-green, needle-like foliage and a narrow, columnar shape. Its conical growth pattern makes it an attractive addition to any room or garden. The foliage releases a pleasant lemon scent when touched or brushed.

Why Grow Lemon Cypress
Its bright yellow-green foliage stands out beautifully against darker greens and other elements. Its narrow, columnar form adds a touch of elegance to any landscape or indoor space. When brushed or crushed, the foliage releases a refreshing lemon scent which can have a calming effect. This small tree adapts well to various indoor and outdoor spaces. It can be shaped into topiaries, as a bonsai, or a festive holiday plant. It can also help improve indoor air quality.

Care Tips
Lemon Cypress prefers sandy, well-drained soil. Avoid rich soil to prevent overly rapid growth. It thrives in full sun to partial shade. Indoors, it needs about five to six hours of indirect sunlight or morning sun. Water deeply to ensure the soil is never too dry. Avoid over watering. These trees enjoy cool, moist climates. It can struggle in temperatures above 80°F in dry areas and may suffer damage below 20°F. Apply a standard, slow-release 20-20-20 fertilizer in spring to support new growth.

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