Arizona Cypress
Cupressus arizonica var. bonita
Evergreen-Trees
Arizona cypress is a heat-tolerant evergreen tree which can grow up to 40 to 50 feet in height. It is useful as a tall screen or windbreak, as well as a specimen planting.
(Detailed plant information can be found at the bottom of the page.)

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Cupressus arizonica var. bonita Plant Information
Classification | |
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Scientific Name: | Cupressus arizonica var. bonita |
Common Name: | Arizona cypress |
Family: | Cupressaceae |
Suggested Uses: | specimen, windbreak, tall screen |
Characteristics | |
Height: | 40 - 50 feet tall |
Foliage: | evergreen scales that are closely overlapping pale green to gray-green soft textured because scales are pressed against the stem |
Flower: | monoecious |
Fruit: | cone with 6 to 8 scales; dry and woody when mature 1 to 1.25 inches in diameter |
Bark: | reddish brown to dark brown on mature trees very fibrous and shreds on older trees; can become ridged and furrowed |
Environment | |
Sun: | full sun |
Water: | drought-tolerant |
Soil: | well-drained soil |
USDA Zone: | zones 7 - 9 |
Care | |
Pests & Pathology: | susceptible to several canker diseases that have killed many trees in the Southwest |
Additional Notes: | heat-tolerant |
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