Cupressus funebris
Chinese Weeping Cypress
Photo of Cupressus funebris - Chinese Weeping Cypress
No photo for the moment for Cupressus funebris - Chinese Weeping Cypress
Add a photo of Cupressus funebrisPlease note: You must be the owner of the posted photo and it must not be copyrighted.
Things You Must Knows cannot be held responsible for photos posted in violation of this rule
Common Name:
Plant Type:
Foliage color:
GreenSun (From 0 to 5):
Water (From 0 to 5):
Maximum temperature:
Minimum temperature:
Chinese Weeping Cypress (Cupressus funebris) - Description
Cupressus funebris (Chinese Weeping Cypress) is a species of cypress native to southwestern and central China. It may also occur naturally in Vietnam.
Chinese Weeping Cypress (Cupressus funebris) - Blooming
Cupressus bears cones. The female cones ripen during the second year. Foliage is fragrant for some species. For example, the glandless needles of C. goveniana are lemon-scented when crushed.
Chinese Weeping Cypress (Cupressus funebris) - Growth
Conifers with small, scale-like leaves and marble to golf ball sized cones, which may stay on the tree unopened for years. Does best in full sun. If grown inside, make sure to provide good ventilation. Protect from cold and dry winds.
Chinese Weeping Cypress (Cupressus funebris) - Planting
Sow seeds in spring in either a seedbed or in containers (in a cold frame). Cold frames are protective structures, located outside for propagating and growing plants. Can also propagate by rooting cuttings in late fall or early winter.
Chinese Weeping Cypress (Cupressus funebris) - Pest
Scale insects, caterpillars, bark beetles, and sawfly. Other problems include tip and branch dieback, needle blights, root rot, and canker.
Chinese Weeping Cypress (Cupressus funebris) - Soil and irrigation
Tolerates a range of soils from alkaline to acid, and heavy to light. Prefers well-drained soil and is very drought and heat tolerant.









