A showy evergreen specimen prized for it’s gray-blue foliage. A narrowly columnar with showy, lacy, silvery-grey foliage in dense sprays. The waxy needles are spirally arranged and retain their frosty blue-grey all season long. Flowers in the spring. Male flowers appear as small oblong cones, quickly dropping off, and the female flowers appear as small, rounded cones which mature into fruiting cones in the fall. A compact conifer that is tolerant of hot sun and drought conditions. Deer resistant.
Additional information
Latin Name | Cupressus arizonica var. glabra 'Blue Ice' |
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Hardiness Zones | 6-9 |
Light | Full Sun |
Mature Height | 40-50ft |
Mature Width | 15-20ft |
Growth Rate | Moderate to Fast |
Size | 3 gallon, 7 gallon, 15 gallon |