Dwarf Japanese Cedar | Cryptomeria japonica 'Globosa Nana'
Dwarf Japanese Cedar | Cryptomeria japonica 'Globosa Nana'
Description
Dwarf Japanese Cedar | 'Globosa Nana' Cryptomeria
Plant Highlights:
● Growing Zone: 5 – 9
● Plant Brand: The Plant Factory's Choice
● Botanical Name: Cryptomeria japonica ‘Globosa Nana’
● Foliage Color: Bright green to bluish green
● Flower Color: Coppery brown cones
● Flower Fragrance: None
● Fall Color: Green to Coppery bronze
● Type: Conifer, evergreen
● Mature Height: 3 – 4 feet
● Mature Width: 3 – 4 feet
● Growth Rate: Slow
● Exposure: Full Sun or Partial Sun
● Soil Needs: Prefers well-drained, slightly acidic soil
● Water Needs: Low to moderate water once established
● Pruning Needs: Remove dead or damaged branchlets
● Awards:
● Grown by: The Plant Factory
Additional Highlights:
- Pollinator Friendly: No
- Deer Resistant: Yes
- Pet Friendly: Yes
- Reblooming: No
- Cold and Heat Tolerant: Yes
The landscape pictures in the listing are taken at our nursery and are 7 years old..... Pruned only once in 7 years!
One of the most sought after "low care" plants on the market!
Enhance the beauty of your garden with our Japanese Cedar Dwarf, also known as the 'Globosa Nana'. This beloved plant is cherished by gardeners of all ages for its oriental charm and elegance. Its small size and distinctive globe-shaped appearance make it a lovely addition to any landscape. As a symbol of Japanese architecture, this unique and lush tree, recognized as the Cryptomeria Dwarf in Japan, is sure to attract attention and enrich your plant collection.
Prepare to be enchanted by the dwarf Japanese cedar known as Cryptomeria japonica 'Globosa Nana'. This compact variety of globe cryptomeria is perfect for gardeners of all ages and its aesthetic appeal is mesmerizing. Its lustrous green foliage adds a touch of grandeur to any living space. Regular pruning can help manage potential problems like overgrowth, but you can also find a locally adapted cryptomeria 'Globosa Nana' for easier maintenance. This charming subspecies of the dwarf Japanese cedar boasts equal charm and will transform your space with its serene green beauty.
With its gradual, color-changing foliage and compact growth, the Dwarf Japanese Cedar is the perfect addition to any garden. Its low maintenance needs make it ideal for gardeners of all ages and its year-round beauty will never disappoint.
This variety of cedar is perfect for gardeners of all ages looking for a low-maintenance, spherical topiary. It features diminutive, rosette-shaped cones that grow to less than an inch in size and add a charming touch to the plant. Additionally, it showcases eye-catching, reddish exfoliating bark. Its compact size makes it ideal as a container plant, or it can be used to create a small hedge of shrubs, placed on either side of a front door or patio entrance, or incorporated into any landscaping project.
The Cryptomeria japonica 'Globosa Nana' is a low-maintenance, slow-growing plant that can adapt to a variety of soil types and tolerate sun exposure. It is a resilient choice for gardeners of all ages, as it is not affected by deer, pests, or diseases. While trimming dead branchlets can help maintain its spherical shape, it does not require frequent pruning. With its hardiness and drought resistance, it is suitable for gardens in zones 5 - 9.
Care:
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Light Requirements: The Dwarf Japanese Cedar thrives in full sun to partial shade. It is important to provide it with at least six hours of direct sunlight daily for optimal growth and foliage color. However, it can tolerate some shade, especially during hot afternoon hours.
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Soil and Moisture: This variety of Cryptomeria prefers well-draining soil that is slightly acidic to neutral in PH. It is essential to ensure that the soil remains consistently moist, especially during the plant's establishment period. However, be cautious not to overwater, as excessive moisture can lead to root rot. Regular watering during dry periods is necessary, but allow the soil to dry slightly between watering's.
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Temperature and Hardiness: The Dwarf Japanese Cedar is hardy in USDA hardiness zones 5 to 9. It can withstand a wide range of temperatures but prefers cool to moderate climates. Protect the plant from extreme heat or cold, as it may cause stress or damage.
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Pruning: This shrub has a naturally compact and rounded shape, requiring minimal pruning. However, you can trim any dead or damaged branches as needed to maintain its overall appearance and health. Prune during the dormant season, preferably in late winter or early spring.
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Fertilization: Regular fertilization is not typically necessary for the Dwarf Japanese Cedar. However, if you notice slow growth or pale foliage, you can apply a slow-release, balanced fertilizer formulated for evergreen shrubs in early spring. Follow the package instructions for application rates. Fertilize in early spring with our SR-18-5-10 slow release fertilizer for maximum growth and plant health.
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Mulching: Apply a layer of organic mulch, such as wood chips or bark, around the base of the plant. Mulching helps retain soil moisture, suppresses weed growth, and regulates soil temperature.
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Pests and Diseases: The Dwarf Japanese Cedar is generally resistant to pests and diseases. However, keep an eye out for common issues like spider mites or scale insects. Regular inspection and prompt treatment, if necessary, will help maintain the plant's health.
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Container Growth: The Dwarf Japanese Cedar can be grown in containers, making it suitable for small gardens or patios. Ensure that the pot has good drainage and use a high-quality potting mix. Follow the same care guidelines, providing sufficient sunlight, water, and occasional fertilization.
By following these care instructions, you can enjoy a healthy and visually appealing Dwarf Japanese Cedar, which will enhance the beauty of your garden or landscape. Remember to monitor the plant's growth and adapt the care routine as needed to ensure its well-being.
Landscape Uses:
One of the key landscape uses of the Dwarf Japanese Cedar is as a specimen plant. Its unique shape and texture make it a standout feature, drawing attention and adding visual interest to any garden or landscape. Planted as a singular accent, it can create a sense of structure and balance in the overall design.
The dense foliage of the Globosa Nana Cryptomeria also makes it an excellent choice for creating low hedges or borders. When planted in a row, its compact form forms a tidy, evergreen barrier that adds a touch of formality to the landscape. The rich green color of its foliage provides a beautiful backdrop for other plants and flowers, allowing them to stand out and create a vibrant display.
Furthermore, the Dwarf Japanese Cedar is often used in rock gardens or Asian-inspired landscapes, where its unique appearance complements the natural stone elements and adds a touch of tranquility. Its slow growth rate and compact size make it well-suited for container gardening, allowing you to bring a touch of elegance and evergreen beauty to patios, decks, or balconies.
Overall, the Dwarf Japanese Cedar, or Globosa Nana Cryptomeria, offers versatility in landscape design. Whether used as a specimen plant, low hedge, or container plant, its compact form, lush foliage, and year-round greenery make it an exceptional addition to any garden, providing visual appeal and a touch of serenity.
Ordering:
Our processing time usually is 1-3 days after receiving the order. Orders taken after 4:00 pm on Wednesday through Sunday will be shipped the following Monday.
Shipping:
The Plant Factory, Inc. offers the very best shipping processes to ensure quick, safe, and near-perfect results every time. Cold and heat may deter your order temporarily until it is safe to receive and plant your plants/trees in your area. At our discretion, we will hold order till the threat is gone ensuring you with the healthiest-viable product ordered.
Summer/Winter Shipping Restrictions – Summer above 95 degrees | Winter - Below 34 degrees
Just a heads up! We share pictures and videos on our site to showcase our products and highlight the quality of our growing process. However, depending on the season you purchase, you can receive a plant that is smaller or larger than what is presented. There's a chance you might see a plant blooming like the one on our site, but it's not guaranteed. We often trim off blooms since they don't travel well. When you buy our plants, think of it as a wonderful investment in your future garden! Enjoy the journey of nurturing them to their fullest potential.
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