The Kashmir Cypress (Cupressus cashmeriana), is a medium-sized evergreen coniferous tree that is characterized by its drooping foliage and narrow pyramidal form. The Kashmir Cypress is naturally found in the eastern Himalayas in Bhutan as well as regions in northeastern India. The main branches of the Kashmir Cypress stand upright and grow drooping branchlets. The branchlets have a dense foliage in blue-green colors with slender and flattened shoots. Its leaves turn from soft to scale-like as the Kashmir Cypress matures. It is a non-flowering tree, but produces male and female cones. The Kashmir Cypress is considered to be near threatened to extinction.
Kashmir Cypresses have a typical overall height between 49’-66’ (15-20 m) and spread diameter of 13’-22’ (4-6.7 m). Exceptional mature Kashmir Cypress trees may grow to heights of 150’ (46 m) in the wild. The trunk of the Kashmir Cypress has a diameter of 3.3’-9.8’ (1-3 m) with scale-like leaf lengths between .06”-.12” (1.5-3 mm).
The Kashmir Cypress (Cupressus cashmeriana), is a medium-sized evergreen coniferous tree that is characterized by its drooping foliage and narrow pyramidal form. The Kashmir Cypress is naturally found in the eastern Himalayas in Bhutan as well as regions in northeastern India. The main branches of the Kashmir Cypress stand upright and grow drooping branchlets. The branchlets have a dense foliage in blue-green colors with slender and flattened shoots. Its leaves turn from soft to scale-like as the Kashmir Cypress matures. It is a non-flowering tree, but produces male and female cones. The Kashmir Cypress is considered to be near threatened to extinction.
Kashmir Cypresses have a typical overall height between 49’-66’ (15-20 m) and spread diameter of 13’-22’ (4-6.7 m). Exceptional mature Kashmir Cypress trees may grow to heights of 150’ (46 m) in the wild. The trunk of the Kashmir Cypress has a diameter of 3.3’-9.8’ (1-3 m) with scale-like leaf lengths between .06”-.12” (1.5-3 mm).