Chamaecyparis Obtusa ‘Nana’

Dwarf Hinoki False Cypress

Compact, very slow-growing dwarf conifer with a dense, rounded to slightly irregular habit. It gradually forms a tight, sculptural mound, making it especially valued for its refined, architectural presence in small spaces. The foliage is deep green, composed of short, shell-like, fan-shaped sprays that curl slightly, creating a rich, layered texture typical of Hinoki cypress.

Unlike golden cultivars, its dark green color provides a calm, grounding contrast in the landscape and remains consistent year-round. Best color and form are achieved in full sun to partial shade, with some protection from harsh winter winds.

It is widely used in rock gardens, alpine settings, bonsai, and container plantings, where its extremely slow growth and elegant texture offer long-lasting structure and visual interest.

Datasheet

Sunshine Partial-shade, Sunny
Height 1 to 3m
Width 1 to 3m
Hardiness zone 5a, 5b
Location Flowerbed, Isolated, Rockery
Cut flower Non
Fragrant flower Non
Attracts birds Non
Attracts butterflies Non
Edible Non
Soil Type Fresh (moist) soil
Environmental conditions Low drought resistance, Low salt resistance, Moderate drought resistance, Moderate pollution resistance
Foliage Green
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