
fokienia
Fokienia hodginsii
Overview
Fokienia (Fokienia hodginsii) is an amazing species of plant. It is a conifer native to China and Vietnam, able to reach heights of 30m. Their needled foliage is dark green, making them a great addition to any garden or landscape. The stems of the Fokienia are thick and fibrous, allowing them to become strong and resistant to wind, and the bark is reddish-brown. Fokienia emits a special fragrance and their cones are softly spiky. It is also highly resistant to drought, and is great for use in rock gardens, flower beds, and woodland gardens. This makes it a great choice for those looking for a reliable and beautiful addition to their gardens.
Care Guide
Watering
Fokienia (Fokienia hodginsii) is a slow-growing conifer that requires adequate water during its growth season (March-September). Water the plant with 1 inch of water per week during this period. In the fall and winter, allow the soil to dry between watering, watering only when the soil is dry 2-3 inches deep. When watering, use caution as Fokienia does not tolerate overly wet or waterlogged soils.
Light
Fokienia hodginsii prefers quite a bit of sunlight throughout the day. It should receive partial or full sun for at least 6 hours a day, but for optimal health, 8-10 hours is recommended. It usually does best in the morning and afternoon, as opposed to direct, hot afternoon sunlight for long periods of time. If it is placed in too much sunlight, however, its leaves will start to curl and yellow.
Temperature
Hardiness zone 8-9.
Pruning
Fokienia hodginsii, commonly known as Chinese cypress, should be pruned lightly and selectively in order to maintain its natural shape and encourage vigorous new growth. Prune in late spring or early summer just before new growth appears. Promptly remove any dead or diseased wood, cutting back to the healthy wood. Remove crossing or intertwined branches, as well as any overly-long branches. If needed, thin out the branches for better air circulation, but take care not to remove too many in 1 season. You may also prune for aesthetics, such as removing branches that detract from the natural look of the tree. It is best to avoid heavily pruning Chinese cypress as it can damage the shape and limit new growth.
Propagation
Seed Propagation, Cutting, Grafting Propagation, Layering Propagation, Division
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