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Cryptomeria (Greek, kryptos, hidden, meros, part; meaning doubtful). Pinaceae. Ornamental evergreen cultivated for its handsome habit and foliage.
 
Cryptomeria (Greek, kryptos, hidden, meros, part; meaning doubtful). Pinaceae. Ornamental evergreen cultivated for its handsome habit and foliage.
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It is hardy as far north as New York, and thrives in sheltered positions even in New England. It seems, however, in cultivation, not to assume the beauty it possesses in its native country. With us, it looks best as a young plant, when it much resembles the Araucaria excelsa. It is therefore sometimes grown in pots. It thrives best in a rich, loamy and moist soil and sheltered position. Propagated by seeds or by cuttings of growing wood, especially var. elegans, which grows very readily. The horticultural varieties are also sometimes increased by grafting.
 
It is hardy as far north as New York, and thrives in sheltered positions even in New England. It seems, however, in cultivation, not to assume the beauty it possesses in its native country. With us, it looks best as a young plant, when it much resembles the Araucaria excelsa. It is therefore sometimes grown in pots. It thrives best in a rich, loamy and moist soil and sheltered position. Propagated by seeds or by cuttings of growing wood, especially var. elegans, which grows very readily. The horticultural varieties are also sometimes increased by grafting.
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==Cultivation==
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===Propagation===
;Species: ''Cryptomeria japonica''
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;Familia: Cupressaceae
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===Pests and diseases===
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==Species==
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==Photos==
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==Gallery==
===Notable specimens in Japan===
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Image:Jhomonsugi in Yaku Island Japan 001.JPG|Jomon Sugi, Yakushima
 
Image:Yakusugi001 Yaku Island.jpg|Jomon Sugi, Yakushima
 
Image:Tree lined path to the Togakushi shrine1.jpg|Togakushi shrine Nagano
 
Image:Tree lined path to the Togakushi shrine2.jpg|Togakushi shrine Nagano
 
Image:Ginkakuji05.jpg|Kyoto, Japan
 
Image:Ayasugi.JPG|Ayasugi, Japan
 
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===Foliage, etc.===
 
 
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Image:Cryptomeria_japonica_BotGardBln0906b.JPG|Foliage
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Image:Upload.png| photo 1
Image:Cryptomeria_japonica_Habitus_BotGardBln0906a.jpg|Foliage
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Image:Upload.png| photo 2
Image:Cryptomeria japonica cones.jpg|Male and female cones
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Image:Cryptomeria japonica-Male flower.jpg|Male cones
 
Image:CryptomeriaJaponica_MaleFlowers.JPG|male cones
 
Image:Sicheltanne-ein-Jahr (Cryptomeria japonica).jpg|1 year old Cryptomeria
 
Image:Cryptomeria von oben (Sicheltanne).jpg|1 year old Cryptomeria from above
 
Image:Cryptomeria Trieb (Sicheltanne).jpg|1 year old Cryptomeria, trunk, shoot
 
Image:Cryptomeria_japonica_bark.jpg|Bark
 
Image:Japon çamı.JPG|Bark
 
 
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===Cultivars===
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==References==
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*[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
Image:Cryptomeria japonica cv.'Elegans'.jpg|'Elegans'
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<!--- xxxxx  *Flora: The Gardener's Bible, by Sean Hogan. Global Book Publishing, 2003. ISBN 0881925381  -->
Image:Japon çamı-Elegans.JPG|'Elegans'
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<!--- xxxxx  *American Horticultural Society: A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants, by Christopher Brickell, Judith D. Zuk. 1996. ISBN 0789419432  -->
Image:Cryptomeria japonica Pengo.jpg|'Elegans' mature cone
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<!--- xxxxx  *Sunset National Garden Book. Sunset Books, Inc., 1997. ISBN 0376038608  -->
Image:Cryptomeria japonica 02 Pengo.jpg|'Elegans' mature cone
 
Image:Cryptomeria japonica 03 Pengo.jpg|'Elegans' mature cone
 
Image:Japanese Cedar Cryptomeria japonica 'Black Dragon' Tree 2000px.jpg|'Black Dragon' Tree
 
Image:Japanese Cedar Cryptomeria japonica 'Black Dragon' Closeup 2000px.jpg|'Black Dragon' Closeup
 
Image:Cryptomeria Japonica.Serres d'Auteuil 001.jpg|[[:Category:Serres d'Auteuil|Serres d'Auteuil]], Paris
 
Image:Cryptomeria Japonica.Serres d'Auteuil 002.jpg|[[:Category:Serres d'Auteuil|Serres d'Auteuil]], Paris
 
Image:Cryptomeria japonica tree.jpg|[[:Category:Arboretum de Chèvreloup|Arboretum de Chèvreloup]] in [[:Category:Rocquencourt (Yvelines)|Rocquencourt]]
 
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===Uses===
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Image:Cryptomeria-Saint-Gilles.jpg|Forestry plantation, Hauts de l'Ouest, Réunion
 
Image:ForêtBélouveRéunion 02.JPG|Logs, under tamarin trees, Réunion
 
Image:ChargementBillonsCryptomeria.JPG|Loading logs, Réunion
 
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Image:Cryptomeria japonica SZ124.png
 
Image:Cryptomeria japonica SZ124b.png
 
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Plant Characteristics
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Cultivation
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Scientific Names



Read about Cryptomeria in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Cryptomeria (Greek, kryptos, hidden, meros, part; meaning doubtful). Pinaceae. Ornamental evergreen cultivated for its handsome habit and foliage.

Large pyramidal tree, with a straight slender trunk, covered with reddish brown bark and with verticillate spreading branches, ascending at the extremities: Lvs. spirally arranged, linear-subulate, acute, slightly curved, decurrent at the base: fls. monoecious; staminate oblong, yellow, forming short racemes at the end of the branches, pistillate globular, solitary, at the end of short branchlets: cone globular, with thick, wedge-shaped scales, furnished with a recurved point on the back and with pointed lobes at the apex, each scale with 3-5 narrow-winged, erect seeds.—One species in China and Japan, extensively planted for avenues, and as timber trees in the latter country, where the light and easily worked but durable wood is much used.

It is hardy as far north as New York, and thrives in sheltered positions even in New England. It seems, however, in cultivation, not to assume the beauty it possesses in its native country. With us, it looks best as a young plant, when it much resembles the Araucaria excelsa. It is therefore sometimes grown in pots. It thrives best in a rich, loamy and moist soil and sheltered position. Propagated by seeds or by cuttings of growing wood, especially var. elegans, which grows very readily. The horticultural varieties are also sometimes increased by grafting. CH


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