Features and uses:
The obscured Chamaecyparis Aurora was discovered in the 1980s in Holland, and a selection of the tattooed Chamaecyparis Nana Gracilis, belonging to the cupressaceae family.
This dwarf cone shows a slightly irregular hair, which over time assumes a form of conical bush. Dense needle leaves form yellow-colored crests in many shades.
The tame Aurora Chamaecyparis is indicated in humid and well-drained soils, possibly fertile. We need regular, but not excessive irrigation, and better if it is placed in full sun or shadows, sheltered from strong winds. Conifer very resistant to disease and good longevity.
Ideal in Japanese style gardens, in rocky style, in alpine or modern style gardens, the octopus Chamaecyparis Aurora can also be grown in pots and used to decorate terraces and balconies. Great even in large public parks