Hi, you can prune at the end of winter or the beginning of spring to reduce the chance of damaging new growth that is starting to emerge.
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Hi, you can prune at the end of winter or the beginning of spring to reduce the chance of damaging new growth that is starting to emerge.
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The Gold Mop Cypress is a dwarf conifer that forms a dense, conical, cone-shaped shrub. Its graceful, drooping leaves have a fine texture. This plant provides an unusual texture in the landscape and looks great in rock gardens. At maturity, it typically grows to a height of 18-24 inches. It also grows best in full sun to partial shade and is a well-drained growing medium.
Gold Thread Cypress
Gold Mop Cypress