
Monterey Cypress 'Goldcrest' 20/40cm 2L pot Cupressus macrocarpa 'Goldcrest'
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Other Monterey cypress 'Goldcrest' Hedge plants
Key Features
EVERGREEN
FAST GROWING
COLOURFUL FOLIAGE
Is Grazing Animal Friendly
Seasonal Availablity
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Monterey cypress 'Goldcrest' Hedge Plants Description
Cupressus macrocarapa 'Goldcrest' is a very popular conifer with bright lime/yellow foliage and an upright narrow shape. In summer, its foliage is lemon scented particularly when cut or brushed. Monterey Cypress 'Goldcrest' quite vigorous, growing by 30-60cm per annum and will grow up to 5m in height but is happy to be kept lower. It is good in any free draining soil in sun or partial shade and well suited to coastal positions.
For our full range of coniferous species, including fast growing conifer hedge plants, please see the Conifer hedging section. You can also view our entire selction of Evergreen hedging for conifer alternatives.
All these plants are available all year round.
You can view Montery Cypress 'Goldcrest' (Cupressus macroparpa 'Goldcrest') within our colourful foliage section along with a number of plants which exhibit a variety of beautiful shades.
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Step 1
Root Grow & Fertiliser
Ensure you buy root grow and fretiliser with your plants at the time of purchase
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Step 2
Prepare Your Planting Area
Make sure your planting area is in good condition and suitable for planting
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Step 3
Plant & Feed
Plant with root grow & the second feed. Support plants if necessary. Water regularly
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Pruning Advice
We'd advise not to overtrim however, as this could unduly damage the plant leaving it more easily susceptible to disease, including fungal diseases such as honey fungus. This can result in unsightly brown patches affecting the lovely yellow-green foliage for which the plant is noted.