Cryptomeria japonica elegans - for Simbad
By Janey
- 16 Nov, 2014
- 13 likes
This is a better shot of my beautiful Japanese Cedar, in its winter colouring. In front, Stipa tenuissima - pony tails, and Hakonechloa Macra, which has turned brown very quickly this year....fingers crossed it's still alive!
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It really is a very beautiful tree Janey, and displayed perfectly against the soft stone wall. Hope the Hakonechloea will be ok. Mine are in the ground, but they look much better in pots I think. Do you get a lot of seedlings from that Stipa? I 'think' it's the one I inherited here. I split it and replanted, but this summer tiny babies started popping up all over the garden. I am managing to keep on top of them....just!
17 Nov, 2014
They really are spectacular aren't they Sandra.....100years old, wow! Yes the foliage is very soft and rubbery isn't it? It's really coming into it's own, usually quietly in the background, but looking majestic now, I love it!
Yes, lots of seedlings Karen, well small plants now, they grow all over, like little gems! I've lots of seedlings from the Linseed grass which is a fabulous electric green in spring, the leaves grow like ribbons. Let me know if you'd like one.
17 Nov, 2014
I use the foliage in my Christmas wreaths..its so nice to work with.
17 Nov, 2014
Janey, your Hakonechloa will be just fine. My three are also bronze now, and their green shoots will appear around next March as usual. They are in pots and perfectly hardy.
I have bought a gardening magazine here in NZ, (there's a surprise!) And someone wrote in asking about Stipa tenuissima . . . they were advised against growing it as it's "so invasive" here! I like the fact that it seeds itself around at home, but not excessively.
17 Nov, 2014
BTW, love the look of Linseed grass, so I'm in the market for seedlings if you have enough Janey?
(Wish my tablet wouldn't put things in capitals without being asked, lol!)
17 Nov, 2014
I bet it is Sandra, nice and bendy and not prickly, but looks great!
Thanks for that Sheila, think I may split it in the spring too. Ha ha are you looking at GoY whilst on your Hols in NZ, awwww, you were missing us....:)). I love Stipa, and it is so generous! I had to trim this ones pony tail as it was so long on the floor. Yes, baby Linseed for you too, looks lovely in a shady corner.
They do all sorts without being asked don't they, mine keeps putting m and n in between words, that's probably my bad typing though...:)). Enjoy your holiday, looking forward to reading about it when you're home X
17 Nov, 2014
Many thanks, Janey. Yes, it's great to keep in touch while away - something I've never done before. Love my tablet!
Thanks too for the promise of Linseed - I have plenty of shady corners . . . x
18 Nov, 2014
Janey that C.Jap. is gorgeous I love the foliage on it , I love your garden there's so much variety :o))
18 Nov, 2014
I didn't take my iPad to Sydney Sheila, and I did miss it! I didn't want to lose it but I did feel as far away as possible from home! Baby linseeds are looking well....:))
It has put such a spurt of growth on this year Amy, always in the shade and background, but now is coming it's own! It could do to go into the garden, but I'm not sure I can manage it now, I should have to chop the barrel up to get it out! Aw, thanks, there does seem to be little bits of all sorts, nothing very large, as I like splitting everything....:))
20 Nov, 2014
I can certainly understand that Janey. I almost didn't take my tablet, but I won't make that mistake again!
21 Nov, 2014
No Sheila, I did feel cut off from things, and of course the younger ones are on them all the time!
21 Nov, 2014
Good mix of textures and colours ...
.... well done Janey :o) x
24 Nov, 2014
Thanks Tt, it's a gorgeous little tree...:)) x
27 Nov, 2014
Hi Janey, I have Cryptomeria in the garden, too, but mine is green all the year. Is this some sort of C. elegans?
18 Dec, 2014
A wonderful group, just love it, wish I could find room for a
Crytomeria its beautiful ;0)
18 Dec, 2014
Katariana is hAve several cryptomeria japonica elegans growing in my garden. The ones in protected sites stay greener the reddest one is in a windy place with poor dry soil.
19 Dec, 2014
Sandra@I didnĀ“t know that, that sounds interesting, thank you for information.
19 Dec, 2014
This one is continually in the shade Katarina and Sandra, and is always damp, I love the fact that it changes colour for the winter...:))
Thank you Carole, it has grown into a lovely shape this year, I'm not sure how long I'll be able to keep it in the barrel though!
19 Dec, 2014
am just getting around to some of my favorites, what a great photo. Never mind the tree, also so interesting.
3 Feb, 2015
Thanks Posy.....covered in the cold White stuff this morning....:((. I liked all the brown tones with this....
3 Feb, 2015
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Janey thats one of my fav trees....saw one this summer over 100 years old..it was HUGE!!!!! just love their foliage..:-)
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