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Chamaecyparis

Chamaecyparis, also known as the false cypress, is a genus of conifers in the cypress family. These trees and shrubs are known for their graceful, dense foliage, often a bluish-green color. They are often used in gardens and parks because of their attractive appearance and their ability to grow well in various climates.

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Thuja

Thuja, often known as the arborvitae, is a genus of conifers in the cypress family, similar to Chamaecyparis. Thujas are known for their dense, scale-like leaves and are often used in landscaping for hedges and windbreaks because of their density and evergreen properties.

Thuja

Yew

The yew, also known as the poisonous tree, is a genus of conifers in the Taxaceae family. They are known for their dark green needles and reddish berries, which create a striking contrast. Yew trees and shrubs are often used in gardens and landscapes because of their graceful shape and their ease of pruning.

Yew

Cypress cypress

The Cupressocyparis is a hybrid conifer resulting from a cross between the Cupressus (cypress) and the Chamaecyparis (false cypress). One of the most well-known and widely used species is the Cupressocyparis leylandii, better known as the Leyland cypress. This tree is known for its rapid growth and dense, evergreen needles, making it an excellent choice for hedges and windbreaks.

Cypress cypress

Picea Glauca

The Picea glauca, also known as the white spruce, is a conifer in the pine family. This tree is native to North America and is popular for its graceful shape and beautiful blue-green needles.

Picea Glauca

Juniperis

Juniperus, commonly known as juniper, is a genus of conifers in the cypress family. These trees and shrubs are highly versatile and valued for their ornamental value, evergreen needles, and aromatic berries.

Juniperis