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Italian Cypress Shrubs and Trees [Cupressus sempervirens 'Glauca']

Woman looking at 3 Italian Cypress Shrubs

Italian Cypress trees are often planted in groups of three, as this landscape planting of Italian Cypress trees ranging 20-30' at the Bank of Tifton, Georgia.

Italian Cypress Shrub planted near ancient ruins

The Italian Cypress trees grown from cuttings insures outstanding qualities. Italian Cypress Tree, Cupressus sempervirens 'Glauca,' is densely branched with a narrow columnar form 30'-40' high, 3'-4' wide.


Italian Cypress Shrubs and Trees price(s):

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Italian Cypress Shrubs and Trees price(s):

2-3 feet tall

$32.80

3-4 feet tall

$52.30

4-5 feet tall

$78.60

5-6 feet tall

$117.90

6-7 feet tall

$168.70

8-9 feet tall

$265.20





Recommended zones for Italian Cypress Shrubs and Trees:

Zone 7

(5° to 10° )

Zone 8

(10° to 20° )

Zone 9

(20° to 30° )

Zone 10

(30° to 40° )

Zone 11

(40° to 50° )


Guy standing near a few Italian Cypress Shrubs

Italian Cypress trees are generally slow growing, but maintain their upright dark green growth throughout the years.




Woman standing near a Italian Cypress Shrub planted in a parking lot

It is not unusual to plant Italian Cypress shrubs along interstate highway restaurants to mark the boundary of parking lots.




Attractive green scale-like foliage on Italian Cypress shrubs is evergreen. Italian Cypress trees can be used as a barrier from wind and noise. TyTy Nursery offers these for purchase year-round.



Guys unloading some Italian Cypress Shrubs off a semi-truck

Driveways in Italy are often lined with Italian Cypress Trees that lead from the property entrance to Italian villas.



Man measuring the height of a Italian Cypress Shrub compared to a another man

TyTy Nursery offers a shapely 15 gallon size Italian Cypress Shrub that is a rapid grower, and the Italian Cypress will grow into a specimen tree without pruning.



Guy kneeling beside a potted Italian Cypress Shrub

Italian cypress trees, Cupressus sempervirens 'Glauca,' have been grown for centuries as memorial plants in honor of famous people.



Italian Cypress Shrub planted in a garden

The Italian Cypress plant grows to be very tall. Buy yours from TyTy Nursery today!



Line of Italian Cypress Shrubs on both sides of a road

Specimen Italian Cypress Trees are often planted at the corners of palatial mansions.



Italian Cypress Shrub planted near a house

This shipment of 12 Italian Cypress trees is headed for a birthday party on October 21, 2007 delivery at Park Avenue New York, New York



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Italian Cypress, Memorial Trees of Ancient Empires


Italian cypress trees, Cupressus sempervirens, is also called Mediterranean cypress and is found growing as a native tree extensively in Greece, Bulgaria, Albania, Turkey, and Syria. Italian cypress plants were brought to Italy by the Romans from conquered provinces in the Eastern Mediterranean two thousand years ago. The Italian (Roman) Emperors planted the trees as sacred plants near palaces and monuments. Some of the original Italian cypress trees still draw crowds at Rome, Italy; their age estimated to be 1800 years old and 40 feet tall. The Italian cypress, Cupressus sempervirens, is an evergreen conifer densely branched with a columnar form and a triangular, cone-shaped peak. The compact, dense blue-green leaves are often planted in lines as a property privacy screen. In the United States, Italian cypress trees' evergreen characteristic makes it a popular tree to plant as shrubs (when young) to grow into huge towering specimens in the garden landscape.


Italian cypress trees are commonly planted in pots near patios and perhaps most commonly planted as memorial trees in cemeteries or memorial gardens. The dense blue-green leaves are fragrant and perfect for shearing into shapely topiary trees for formal gardens or landscapes. The Italian cypress tree, Cupressus sempervirens, grows well in many areas of the United States and will tolerate cold temperatures of 0 degrees Fahrenheit. The full sun growth rate of the Italian cypress is very slow, and thus, trees or shrubs of Italian cypress are very expensive and larger trees offered by some plant nurseries are out of reach to buy by most gardeners. The pleasant scent of the Italian cypress leaves is also present in the wood of the tree, and the ancient Egyptians made coffins from the aromatic cypress wood. The Basilica of St. Peter boasts gigantic wooden doors of the fragrant Italian cypress wood at the entrance.


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