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INK7
Apr 13, 2017 7:22 PM CST
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Name: Iris
North Carolina (Zone 7b)
These were in the backyard. They look like Christmas trees but not sure.
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Post #1414054 (1)
ViburnumValley
Apr 14, 2017 6:09 PM CST
Name: John
Scott County, KY (Zone 5b)
You can't have too many viburnums..
Leyland-cypress -
X Cupressocyparis leylandii
unless it has been renamed. It's a really commonly planted and vigorously growing conifer for the southeastern US.
John
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plantladylin
Apr 14, 2017 6:18 PM CST
Name: Lin Vosbury
Sebastian, Florida (Zone 10a)
I agree, it looks like:
Leyland Cypress (
XCuprocyparis leylandii
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Leyland Cypress (
XCuprocyparis leylandii
'Murray')
Leyland Cypress (
XCuprocyparis leylandii
'Naylor's Blue')
~ I'm an old gal who still loves playing in the dirt!
~ Playing in the dirt is my therapy ... and I'm in therapy a lot!
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