Description: Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Pygmaea Argentea', commonly known as Lawson's Cypress 'Pygmaea Argentea', is a dwarf, evergreen conifer celebrated for its compact, rounded form and distinctive variegated foliage. The dense, scale-like leaves display a striking blend of cream and blue-green hues, providing year-round visual interest. This slow-growing cultivar thrives in moist, well-drained soils and prefers a position in full sun to partial shade. 'Pygmaea Argentea' is well-suited to Melbourne's climate and is an excellent choice for rockeries, borders, or as a specimen plant in small gardens.
Form:
Shrub - Small
Mature Size:
Height: Approximately 2.5 metres
Width: Approximately 1 metre
Aspect:
Full Sun
Part Shade
Flowering:
Does not flower
Flower Colour:
Not applicable
Key Attributes:
Suitable for Pots
Disease Resistant
Drought Tolerant once established
Suitable for Rockeries
Toxicity:
Non-toxic to humans and animals
Companion Plants:
Heathers (Calluna vulgaris)
Dwarf Japanese Maples (Acer palmatum)
Heuchera varieties
These companion plants provide contrasting foliage colours and textures, enhancing the visual appeal of 'Pygmaea Argentea' in garden settings.