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- noun a genus of Chamaecyparis
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Examples
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I love all chamaecyparis, but all of my outdoor foliage is buried under new snow.
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Their placement is to take advantage of the shade of the Boulevard chamaecyparis behind and offers a good view of things.
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From my lazyboy, on line through the window at my sight level, to the spot in front of the gold mops chamaecyparis hedge is where she holds court.
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A recent photo of the area reveals that this spot changes little with the evergreen rosemary and chamaecyparis always present.
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There is much color out there from the blue star junipers, many greens and the gold chamaecyparis, but the light was so low from the clouds that it just looks black and white in the photo.
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The yellow is a good match for the gold mops hedge of chamaecyparis too, and the hedge is now tall enough for that combo.
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The soil is like chocolate cake in this space between the arborvitae and chamaecyparis rows.
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“The soil is like chocolate cake in this space between the arborvitae and chamaecyparis rows.”
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We have written about the plan to grow more vegetables in this area between the arborvitae and gold mops chamaecyparis.
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Since the structure is held in the ground by the chamaecyparis posts, we had to dig up the giant plant without harming the gazebo.
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