Before we get into the specific attributes of the plant a little botany and history on this plant might be appreciated.
Winter siberian carpet cypress.
Its relatively fine texture sets it apart from other landscape plants with less refined foliage.
A feathery carpet for the winter garden february 10 2012 jana milbocker.
Exceptionally hardy surviving temperatures of 40 f or below.
These short and colorful shrubs turn a coppery purple in winter greening up again when warmer.
I think full sun might be too much even in central pennsylvania.
An adaptable conifer that provides excellent textural contrast to broad leaved shrubs or perennials.
Can be used as a single specimen planted in mass or to help stabilize a slope.
Drew s blue siberian carpet cypress.
A handsome cold hardy evergreen with attractive blue green summer foliage that develops a maroon coloring in the winter.
Celtic pride microbiota was selected for its uniform growth and resistance to the tip dieback that often plagues conventional varieties.
It is native to only this small remote region.
Well suited for use in rock gardens as a specimen plant or massed as an easy care.
In late fall the medium green leaves turn a burgundy to bronze color adding interest to the winter landscape.
In winter the plant takes on a russet purple tone.
Siberian or russian cypress microbiota decussata is a relatively new introduction to our garden landscapes but may well become the groundcover of choice for northern gardeners.
Siberian carpet cypress microbiota decussata.
Drew s blue siberian carpet cypress is a multi stemmed evergreen shrub with a mounded form.
For evergreen ground cover in cooler climates try one of the siberian carpet cypress varieties.
Siberian cypress is a low spreading soft textured evergreen shrub or ground cover.
Top reasons to grow celtic pride siberian cypress.
Microbiota decussata commonly known as siberian cypress is a relative newcomer to the horticultural scene.
A vigorous evergreen shrub with bright green scale like foliage that becomes coppery brown in winter.
The fan like feathery branchlets appear on drooping branches.
This is a relatively low maintenance shrub and is best pruned in late winter once the threat of extreme cold has passed.
Microbiota or siberian cypress has graceful lacy shaped leaves that turn copper in winter and reverts to green again in spring.
It was first discovered in 1921 high above the treeline in the mountain ranges of eastern siberia.
The plant tags say russian cypress also sometimes called russian arborvitae or siberian carpet are fine in full sun to part shade.