Chamaecyparis Boulevard 2 litre actual plant

Chamaecyparis Boulevard

Sawara Cypress Boulevard

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At a Glance

Chamaecyparis Boulevard

A Striking Blue-Grey Conifer with Distinctive Feathery Foliage

 

Overview

Chamaecyparis Boulevard is a stunning slow-growing conifer that brings year-round architectural interest to gardens with its distinctive blue-grey foliage and elegant pyramidal form. This exceptional cultivar of Lawson Cypress is renowned for its soft, feathery texture and striking silvery-blue colouration that intensifies during winter months. Perfect for creating focal points, providing structure in mixed borders, or adding evergreen interest to smaller gardens where space is at a premium.

 

Key Features

Striking Blue-Grey Foliage: Distinctive soft, feathery foliage in beautiful silvery-blue tones that become more pronounced during winter, creating stunning year-round colour.

Compact Pyramidal Shape: Forms an elegant, narrow pyramid typically reaching 2-3 metres in height after 10 years, with a spread of approximately 1 metre, making it ideal for smaller spaces.

Soft Textural Quality: Juvenile foliage creates a remarkably soft, almost fluffy appearance that provides excellent textural contrast in garden plantings.

Slow Growth Rate: Manageable growth of approximately 15-20cm per year ensures the plant remains in proportion and requires minimal maintenance.

Winter Interest: Foliage colour intensifies in cold weather, often developing beautiful purple-grey tints that provide exceptional winter garden interest.

 

Growing Conditions

Position: Thrives in full sun to partial shade, though best foliage colour develops in sunny positions with some protection from scorching afternoon sun.

Soil Requirements: Prefers moist, well-draining soil that doesn't dry out completely. Adaptable to most soil types including clay, provided drainage is adequate.

Hardiness: Fully hardy to -15°C or below (zones 5-8), making it suitable for most temperate climates including exposed positions.

Moisture Requirements: Benefits from consistent moisture, particularly during establishment and dry periods, though established plants show reasonable drought tolerance.

Shelter Requirements: Appreciates some shelter from strong, drying winds which can scorch the delicate foliage.

 

Planting and Care

Planting Time: Can be planted year-round, though spring and early autumn provide ideal conditions for establishment.

Spacing: Allow 1.5-2 metres from other plants to accommodate mature spread and showcase the plant's natural form.

Soil Preparation: Improve heavy clay soils with organic matter to enhance drainage, whilst sandy soils benefit from compost addition to improve moisture retention.

Pruning: Generally requires no pruning due to naturally neat growth habit. Light trimming in late spring can maintain shape if necessary, but avoid cutting into old wood.

Feeding: Benefits from annual application of balanced fertiliser in spring, plus mulching with well-rotted compost to maintain soil moisture and fertility.

 

Garden Uses

Specimen Planting: Excellent as a standalone feature plant where its distinctive colour and form can be fully appreciated.

Mixed Borders: Provides evergreen structure and year-round interest in mixed shrub and perennial borders.

Formal Gardens: Perfect for creating architectural elements in formal garden designs whilst maintaining a softer appearance than many other conifers.

Container Growing: Suitable for large containers on patios and terraces, though requires consistent watering and feeding.

Screening: Can be used for low-level screening or as part of mixed evergreen plantings for privacy.

 

Companion Planting

The distinctive blue-grey foliage creates beautiful contrasts with golden or lime-green foliaged plants such as golden privet or Choisya ternata 'Sundance'. Combines well with purple-leaved plants like Berberis thunbergii atropurpurea for dramatic colour contrasts. Underplant with spring bulbs or low-growing perennials to maximise seasonal interest.

 

Seasonal Interest

Spring: Fresh new growth emerges with intensified blue colouration, creating beautiful soft textural effects.

Summer: Maintains attractive blue-grey tones whilst providing steady, reliable growth and evergreen structure.

Autumn: Foliage begins to develop subtle colour changes as temperatures drop, preparing for winter transformation.

Winter: Peak season for foliage colour with intense silvery-blue and purple-grey tones providing exceptional garden interest during dormant months.

 

Design Considerations

The narrow, upright habit makes it particularly suitable for smaller gardens where horizontal space is limited. Its slow growth rate means it won't quickly outgrow its position, making it excellent for foundation plantings and formal arrangements. The distinctive colouration works well in both contemporary and traditional garden styles.

 

Growing Tips

Consistent moisture during the first two years after planting is crucial for good establishment. Mulching around the base helps retain soil moisture and suppress weeds whilst protecting shallow roots. In very hot climates, some afternoon shade will prevent foliage scorch and maintain the best colour. Regular feeding and mulching will promote healthy growth and maintain the distinctive foliage colour.

This exceptional conifer offers gardeners a perfect combination of manageable size, distinctive colour, and architectural form, making it an outstanding choice for adding year-round structure and interest to gardens of all styles and sizes.

Buying Conifers from Jacksons Nurseries

Unlike many garden centres, supermarkets and some nurseries here at Jacksons Nurseries we sell the majority of our stock all year round. Our stock is for the most part grown outdoors making it far hardier than those grown under glass and/or only sold ‘In Season’.

Here at Jacksons Nurseries we would favour a hardy outdoor grown plant every time. They are far less likely to suffer from the shock of being planted in colder conditions and they will begin to establish more rapidly the following spring. This can mean that they don’t look like a ‘picture perfect’ plant when purchased out of season but with the correct care and a little time you’ll have a wonderful plant to enjoy for many years to come.

Availability: Stock availability figures are provided as a guide only. There is a delay between orders being placed and the plants being gathered by our pulling team. During this time it may be possible for a member of the public to purchase these plants from our Garden Centre, while this is rare it is a possibility and we will notify you of any problems as soon as possible. This figure may also include plants that have not yet be flagged as unsaleable.

Pre-order: Pre-order times are given as a guide only and may vary dependent on the growing season. Orders containing Pre-ordered products will be shipped as a single order when all items become available. Large orders may be part shipped, please contact us on 01782 502741 or email sales@jacksonsnurseries.co.uk.

* Please Note: 20 litre pots and above will require a pallet delivery starting at £79.99 per pallet. Depending on the exact pot size and height it may be possible to get between 5-10 trees per pallet at no extra cost. The maximum height we can dispatch on a pallet is 2m, this includes the height of the pallet and pot. A pallet charge may be applied depending on the quantity and weight of the plants in your cart.

Where pot sizes are specified in a range (e.g. 30-43 litre pot) we can not supply a specific pot size, you will be supplied with which ever size is available at the time. The tree(s) will be within the specified height range.

*Depending on the time of year we may supply freshly potted rootballed trees, if this is the case these trees can be treated as any potted conifer.

*We will do our utmost to meet the delivery date but it will not be fully guaranteed due to current demand on couriers

Most species of conifer are evergreen, but there are a few deciduous varieties. Some varieties of conifer are good for privacy, as they make excellent hedges. Some are also good for ground cover. They usually have scale-like leaves or needles, and bear iconic cones.

 

Planting and Conditions

Conifers can be planted throughout the year, but it is best to plant them in the late autumn or winter, as long as the ground is not frozen or waterlogged. Most conifers are frost proof to an extent and hardy, so they will be able to establish well throughout cooler weather.

They should be planted in full sun or partial shade, and are tolerant of most soil types, but will benefit from having compost or manure tilled into the soil prior to planting.

Conifers also need decent draining, so do not plant them in very heavy clay soil or else you will risk drowning the plant.

A hole no less than 1m across and 25cm deep should be dug when planting your conifer. Add organic material such as compost or manure to the hole, and fill it in carefully so that you don’t damage the roots.

 

Aftercare and Pruning

Unlike other hardwood plants, conifers need very little pruning. However, if green branches appear in trees with coloured or variegated foliage, these should be pruned more often.

Dwarf conifers are not actually dwarf, but are just slower growing. They will eventually become larger and could outgrow their space. This is fairly common with most conifers as they grow, and they can be replaced when it happens. However, their size can be controlled to some extent by pruning and trimming them.

A few conifers such as yew and Thuja, can be pruned hard and will regrow. Most conifers will not regrow from old wood if you prune into it, so take care.

Conifers can be pruned from spring through to late summer.

Newly planted conifers need very careful watering during the initial stages. They are drought proof once established and should not need too much watering, but they are very vulnerable to stress from drought if they are not watered thoroughly.

Removing weeds as soon as they appear is a good way of ensuring that valuable moisture is not lost. Mulching also reduces moisture loss from the top layers of soil.

 

Potential Issues

Plants can suffer from nutrient deficiencies. Overly acidic or alkaline conditions, dry spells and waterlogging can make it very difficult for plants to extract the right nutrients, and sometimes the soil doesn’t have the right nutrients to start with.

Depending on which nutrient is deficient, mulching, using compost or using a spray enriched with the right nutrients is the remedy to this common ailment.

Brown patches may occur on conifers. There are a number of causes; pests such as the cypress aphid and scale insects can be treated with sprays and foliage removal. Parasitic wasps can also be brought into greenhouses as a biological control for removal of scale insects.

Establishment problems can also occur in young or newly planted conifers. Larger specimens will experience more problems establishing, and will require much greater aftercare than younger specimens.  Watering the plant well, but not excessively, and not planting it too deeply should help it to establish better.

Never spray with fertilizer or feed during hot, bright weather or you will risk scorching the leaves. Spray in overcast weather instead.

Root rot can occur when the plant is getting too much water. To remedy this, increase drainage around the plant.

Honey fungus could also occur as a result of waterlogging, or if it is already present on the plant or in the garden. It is the most destructive fungus in Britain, and unfortunately the only treatment is evacuation and burning of affected plant material.

Be sure to extract stumps and roots, as the rhizomorphs that grow during a honey fungus infestation cannot survive in soil when detached from infected material.

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