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Learn how to space Cypress trees We are Highland Hill farm. our web site is seedlingsrus.com We will deliver our leylands or deliver and plant for you. Call us at 215 651 8329 Fast Growing Blue green color. Good for screens and hedges with a pyramidal form. Can reach 60'x15' and good to zone 6. This plant is one of of our most popular screening plants. We raise lots of these plants. Walmart can't compete with us. We can deliver and plant this 5ft tree for as little as $130 to most parts of the east coast if you order enough of the plants. On smaller orders we may have to charge extra per plant for this service, but if we can pool our orders to various areas and do your planting when we are at other nearby properties... You can save on your planting job. We also may be able to do other landscape jobs for you at the same time, or you can buy and have us deliver other plants that we grow.

Our 45ft tall Leyland Cypress is a rapidly-growing evergreen. A Leyland Cypress tree can grow three to four feet per year, even on poor soils, and will ultimately attain a height of 60 feet. Leyland Cypress forms a dense, oval or pyramidal outline if it is left unpruned. The Leyland Cypress has graceful, slightly pendulous branches and can tolerate severe trimming to create a formal hedges, screens or windbreaks. The fine, feathery foliage of the Leyland Cypress, is composed of soft, pointed leaves on flattened branchlets and are dark blue-green when mature, and soft green when young. Leyland Cypress will quickly outgrows its space in a small landscape setting and is too big for most residential landscapes so it must be regularly trimmed. Leyland Cypress should only be used in large-scale landscapes where it can be allowed to grow into its natural shape.

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