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Murray Cypress

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USDA Zones 6-9

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Why the Murray Cypress is the Best Privacy Tree 

As a planet, the need to become more responsible has risen, and people want to make things better. In design and landscape, trees play a huge role in bringing an aesthetic to life while still being environmentally friendly. Whatever your need might be, we have one of the best trees for you. Also known as the 'Privacy Trees,' the Murray Cypress, X Cupressocyparis leylandii, is one of the best bets you can make for your compound. This is the best and most widespread variant of the Leyland cypress, so you can be assured that Leyland's best qualities are part and parcel of the Murray Cypress. Some of them include leafy and thick foliage, a high growth rate, and high tolerance to pests, diseases, and low temperatures. There could be a blizzard blowing houses apart, and the Murray Cypress would still be standing tall amid it all.

 The trees belong to the Cupressaceae and fall under the Cupressus genus. If you think this is one of those pine trees that grow slenderly into the sky, you're slightly wrong. The tree is known to grow at most 50 meters tall but is anything but slender. They boast of a spread of 12 meters, which makes them a perfect privacy tree, mainly if you plant them in a row. They live an impressive 50 years when taken care of, which is a fabulous time if you want to plant them on land you own. As mentioned, the tree has a fast growth rate, which is about 3 or 4 feet per year. This is extraordinary for a privacy tree, which is why it is a favorite among many.

How to care for the Murray Cypress

The tree is low maintenance after it becomes set. There are some requirements that you need to stick to to ensure that they live. Regular watering is needed in the initial days, particularly in the first three months. The weekly dose sounds fine to keep the plant working. You should check the soil to get an indication of the moisture. Only take a shovel, dig 4 inches deep close to the base and feel the dirt. Dry soil is a warning that the plant requires water. For volume, 1 gallon per foot of height is appropriate for the plant. Ensure that you are careful and keep the soil in check to prevent overwatering. If you notice the soil getting soggy, will the amount of water.

 The evergreen canopy of the plant requires sufficient water even during fall. During the first three months after planting, frequent watering is needed. After that, the root system will have grown, and the baby tree will be mature enough to withstand a little neglect. The trees are known for their hardiness for the cold. They do well in areas with a temperature range of -21 to 2 degrees centigrade. This is the 6 to 10 USDA growth zone.

 The Murray Cypress trees require full sun or partial shade.

Complete exposure to the sun for at least 6 hours is essential to ensure healthy foliage. The 6 hours don't always have to be continuous. The tree also does well with some shade for 4 to 6 hours. However, this is not an optimal circumstance. When the trees have grown, they get tall enough to get the sunshine they want without hindrance. The trees take well to any moisture level, so you do not have to worry about that. If you have any doubts, this guide will help you know that Murray Cypress is essentially one of the best choices you could make for your home.

The Murray Cypress are shipped bare root for easy installation, and are 1-2 feet tall at time of shipment.

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4.0 Based on 7 reviews
  • 3
    Murry Cypress

    Feb 13, 2023 Reviewer: Linda Perruso

    Planted 8. Lost 3.

  • 5
    6 months in and going strong

    Aug 01, 2022 Reviewer: Eric Fontana

    I planted five Murray Cypress back in Feb of 2022, in Maryland, strategically placed throughout the yard to obstruct our view of a road. These bare rooted plants were so small I was skeptical they'd survive throughout the snow period. Not only have they survived, they have thrived and the growth rate falls into "Phwoar" territory. Perhaps 5 inches tall when purchased, I'm writing this in August (6 months later) and at least 3 of the 5 trees planted are now close to 2 feet tall. They've surpassed the height of some Green Giants they were planted alongside, which themselves are supposed to be fast growing (they are but nothing like the Murray). Have to be honest I have been diligent with watering and planted the Murray in clay soil with some really nice humus, and a healthy mulch covering over the top, so nutrients/water combo has been good. I also like the softness of the Murray's leaf structure vs. the regular leyland, and I am hopeful the purported disease/pest resistance means some eventually low maintenance, healthy looking trees to come. Go with these. They seem to be a great option.

  • 5
    Murray Cypress

    Apr 08, 2022 Reviewer: Hap Mullenneaux

    Five bareroot trees arrived via Priority Mail well wrapped and boxed. Probably just under a foot tall and very healthy. We'll see how they do in SE Iowa.

  • 5
    Murray cypress

    Apr 03, 2022 Reviewer: Donna

    Plants arrived in very good condition . Can't wait to plant them and watch them grow :)

  • 3
    murray cypress

    Mar 31, 2022 Reviewer: Robert C Gilmore

    not the size we expected two of the trees where not even a foot