Italian Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens), also known as Tuscan Cypress, Persian Cypress, and Pencil Pine, is an evergreen tree that is used for Mediterranean-style landscaping. Their tall, narrow growth habit is iconic to the Italian countryside, where you see Italian Cypress Trees in a row lining numerous roads, paths, and driveways. They are fast-growing conifers that can grow up to 2.5 feet per year and can reach up to 80 feet at maturity.
Mediterranean Cypress makes a dramatic and stately statement near entrances or lining driveways, leaving your house guests in complete awe upon arrival. Italian Cypress is most well-known for Italian Villa landscaping, but these conifer trees are very popular throughout the Southwest. When you buy an Italian Cypress Tree online, it will create year-round interest in your garden or landscaping.
History of Italian Cypress Evergreen Privacy Trees
The Italian Cypress is native to the region surrounding the Mediterranean Sea which is why it’s also sometimes called Mediterranean cypress. The Italian Cypress is cultivated throughout the United States in areas with similar hot, dry summers and mild, rainy winters as the Mediterranean Basin. Italian Cypress trees are most often seen in warmer parts of the country, but they can be used as far north as zone 7. It’s well known for its erect branches that form a narrow column. The Italian Cypress has an extremely unique columnar form that provides a classic distinction for Mediterranean-themed landscapes. It is a tall, narrow evergreen tree with a growth habit well-suited for screening unsightly areas of the garden as well as creating framed accents in the landscape such as garden gates. Italian Cypress foliage grows in dense sprays that are rich dark green to blue-green in color. Italian Cypress are well known for being fast-growing trees that are drought tolerant but can also tolerate a wide range of soil types and moisture levels. Cupressus sempervirens can grow as tall as 40 feet so it is not best suited for planting under power lines. When using Italian Cypress as a hedge you may prune the top of the trees which will cause them to not grow taller but push their growth to the sides. This technique can also help to provide privacy faster. Italian cypress trees grow to about 5 feet wide so when planting as a windbreak or privacy hedge they should be spaced no further than 5 feet apart but we recommend 4 feet on center to create privacy faster.

















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