Port Orford cedar 'Columnaris Glauca'

Chamaecyparis lawsoniana

How to grow Port Orford cedar 'Columnaris Glauca'

  • Full Sun

  • Medium

Plant in a location that enjoys full sun and remember to water moderately. Keep in mind when planting that Columnaris Glauca is thought of as hardy, so Columnaris Glauca will tend to go dormant or grow slowly over the winter months. Ensure your soil has a ph of between 4.8 and 7.5 as Columnaris Glauca is a moderately acidic soil - weakly alkaline soil loving plant.

Growing Columnaris Glauca from seed

Transplanting Columnaris Glauca

Ensure that temperatures are mild and all chance of frost has passed before planting out, as Columnaris Glauca is a hardy plant.

Harvesting Columnaris Glauca

Port Orford cedar Columnaris Glauca Etymology

It was first discovered (by Euro-Americans) near Port Orford in Oregon and introduced into cultivation in 1854, by collectors working for the Lawson & Son nursery in Edinburgh, Scotland, after whom it was named as Lawson Cypress by the describing botanist Andrew Murray2. The USDA officially calls it by the name Port Orford cedar, as do most people in its native area, but some botanists prefer to use the name Lawson cypress (or in very rare instances Port Orford cypress) instead. The name “Lawson’s cypress” is widely used in horticulture2. This tree has many botanical synonyms, but the current officially-accepted name is Chamaecyparis lawsoniana12.

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