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Santa Cruz Cypress | Medium Tree Seedling | The Jonsteen Company
Santa Cruz Cypress | Medium Tree Seedling | The Jonsteen Company
Santa Cruz Cypress | Medium Tree Seedling | The Jonsteen Company
Santa Cruz Cypress | Medium Tree Seedling | The Jonsteen Company
Santa Cruz Cypress | Medium Tree Seedling | The Jonsteen Company
Santa Cruz Cypress | Medium Tree Seedling | The Jonsteen Company
Santa Cruz Cypress | Medium Tree Seedling | The Jonsteen Company
Santa Cruz Cypress | Medium Tree Seedling | The Jonsteen Company
Santa Cruz Cypress | Medium Tree Seedling | The Jonsteen Company
Santa Cruz Cypress | Medium Tree Seedling | The Jonsteen Company
Santa Cruz Cypress | Medium Tree Seedling | The Jonsteen Company

Santa Cruz Cypress | Medium Tree Seedling

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Cupressus abramsiana

  • Grow your own Santa Cruz Cypress, an endangered species and one of the rarest trees in North America!
  • 100% guaranteed
  • Seed-grown on California's Redwood Coast
  • Transplanting and care instructions included


Water Needs | The Jonsteen Company
Moisture
Medium
Cold Hardiness | The Jonsteen Company Cold Hardiness
5°F
Light Needs | The Jonsteen Company Light
Full Sun / Partial Shade
Size | The Jonsteen Company Size
20 – 50' tall / 10 – 20' spread
Age | The Jonsteen Company Lifespan
150 yrs
Growth Rate | The Jonsteen Company Growth Rate
Fast Growing
Drought Tolerance | The Jonsteen Company Drought Tolerance
Medium
Windfirm | The Jonsteen Company Wind Resistance
Medium

About Santa Cruz Cypress

Found wild in only 5 small pockets on California’s central coast, the Santa Cruz Cypress (Cupressus abramsiana) is one of the rarest trees in North America, and is protected under the Endangered Species Act of 1973.

A small- to medium-sized evergreen, Santa Cruz Cypress tends to grow in a symmetrical, pyramidal fashion, featuring the signature scale-like needles typical of the Cupressaceae family, which grow in slender, delicate sprays. Similar in appearance to both the Gowen Cypress (Cupressus goveniana) and the Sargent's Cypress (Cupressus sargentii) — and still at the center of some controversy among taxonomists as to its classification as a separate species — the Santa Cruz Cypress is set apart by its ability to grow in nonserpentine soils and the larger size of its cones, which measure up to 1.25 inches-long. Bark is gray, thin, and broken into plates.

Usually remaining under 30 feet-tall, this is a great species for smaller gardens and container growing.

About Jonsteen's Seedlings

All of our trees are seed-grown at our nursery on California's Redwood Coast, which is inspected monthly and licensed by the California Department of Agriculture. Trees can provide a natural barrier against high winds, temperatures, noise pollution and soil erosion, all while benefiting local air quality, wildlife and property values — a Jonsteen seedling will only grow in value and beauty!


About Jonsteen's 100% Guarantee

All of our trees are guaranteed to arrive healthy and in good condition. If your tree perishes despite your honest efforts, we will be happy to replace it with a small-sized seedling for just the cost of shipping/handling. You can learn more about our guarantee and tree replacement policy here.


Seedling Size Chart: Medium

Due to the dynamic nature of actively growing trees, as well as the tremendous variation between species’ growth rates, we rely on the cubic volume of a seedling’s root mass to determine its “size” (Small / Medium / Large / XL). Within each size there is minor variance — the dimensions provided here represent the category minimum. If exact measurements are essential, please contact us about current stock.

Seedling Size Chart | Medium | The Jonsteen Company

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Chris olson
Tough little guy

I planted one a couple of years ago. This is south Texas, mind you. Hot and humid. Windy as well. It braved through the tough part,,, not growing much. This year it is really growing well. Compared to my Monterrey cypress, however, it is a slow grower.