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Chamaecyparis thyoides is a species in the Chamaecyparis genus, commonly called Chamaecyparis thyoides subsp. henryae, a conifer, and with a upright growth habit. Its native range is Eastern North American wetlands. 1 public specimen of Chamaecyparis thyoides are catalogued on collecto.rs across 1 collector. Aggregated across public specimens, collectors most commonly report a light preference of full sun, medium watering frequency, warm temperature range, and moderate humidity. Explore other Chamaecyparis species or jump straight to a specific cultivar below.
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Medium
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Chamaecyparis thyoides is a species in the Chamaecyparis genus. Commonly known as Chamaecyparis thyoides subsp. henryae, a conifer, and with a upright growth habit. Native to Eastern North American wetlands. Collectors on collecto.rs track 1 public specimen across 1 collector.
Across 1 public specimen on collecto.rs, the most common care setup for Chamaecyparis thyoides is Full sun light, medium watering, warm temperatures, and moderate humidity.
Chamaecyparis thyoides is rare on collecto.rs — fewer than five public collectors currently track it. Add yours to be one of the first.
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