Cupressus torulosa (Surai سرائے)
Cupressus torulosa, commonly known as the Himalayan Cypress, is a tall, evergreen coniferous tree native to the lower slopes of the Himalayas, extending through Nepal, Bhutan, northern India, and parts of Southeast Asia. With its graceful, upright form, dense foliage, and tolerance to a wide range of climates, it is widely cultivated as an ornamental, timber, and windbreak tree.
This species is known for its bluish-green, aromatic foliage, pyramidal crown, and resistance to drought, making it a valuable addition to urban landscapes, parks, and reforestation projects in temperate and subtropical climates.
Cupressus torulosa (Surai سرائے)
Cupressus torulosa, commonly known as the Himalayan Cypress, is a tall, evergreen coniferous tree native to the lower slopes of the Himalayas, extending through Nepal, Bhutan, northern India, and parts of Southeast Asia. With its graceful, upright form, dense foliage, and tolerance to a wide range of climates, it is widely cultivated as an ornamental, timber, and windbreak tree.
This species is known for its bluish-green, aromatic foliage, pyramidal crown, and resistance to drought, making it a valuable addition to urban landscapes, parks, and reforestation projects in temperate and subtropical climates.
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10" pot, 12'' pot, 18'' pot |
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