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$14999
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Scientific name will vary. Commonly, our topiaries will be cypress or juniper topiaries.

These fun, shaped plants will add formal interest points to a landscape!




Water Requirements: Allow the soil to dry out completely between deep waterings. Avoid watering the leaves and trunk.

Soil: Well-draining, fertile, sandy soil is required. Compost can be added to the soil to help ensure richness and fertility.

Growth Rate: Slow

Temperature: Hardy to -40 F.

Pruning: Prune dead and diseased branches any time. Prune stray topiary branches in early spring, and light pruning can be done at the beginning of summer. When pruning, prune for shapeliness and height.

Toxicity: Some juniper berries can be toxic in large quantities.

Tips: Fertilize in early spring.

Attributes

  • Unit
    15 Gallon, 3 Gallon, 30 Gallon, 7 Gallon

  • Salt Tolerance
    Moderately Salt Tolerant

  • Cold Tolerance
    Cold Tolerant

  • Growth Rate
    Slow Growth Rate

  • Sunlight
    Full Sun

  • Mature Height
    8 Feet

  • Foliage Color
    Green

  • Native
    No

  • Mature Width
    5 Feet

Topiary
Liberty Landscape Supply

Topiary

From $11000
Scientific name will vary. Commonly, our topiaries will be cypress or juniper topiaries.

These fun, shaped plants will add formal interest points to a landscape!




Water Requirements: Allow the soil to dry out completely between deep waterings. Avoid watering the leaves and trunk.

Soil: Well-draining, fertile, sandy soil is required. Compost can be added to the soil to help ensure richness and fertility.

Growth Rate: Slow

Temperature: Hardy to -40 F.

Pruning: Prune dead and diseased branches any time. Prune stray topiary branches in early spring, and light pruning can be done at the beginning of summer. When pruning, prune for shapeliness and height.

Toxicity: Some juniper berries can be toxic in large quantities.

Tips: Fertilize in early spring.

Unit

  • 2# Monrovia
  • 5#
  • 7# Monrovia
  • 10# Monrovia
  • 15#
  • 30#
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