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This spring, Mr. Corlett will plant Aleppo pines in the northeast corner of the garden, and five Mediterranean cypresses against the south-facing wall of the church.
Let a row of Italian cypresses grow too tall for her tastes and whack, they would be gone.
He edged himself sideways between two of the Italian cypresses, whose dark green, brackenlike branches resisted him for a moment, then yielded.
Good luck with your Italian cypresses - are you going to use them to emphasize perspective by trimming some of them smaller?
The cobbled walkway continued along the edge of the lake, lined by chestnut trees, Italian cypresses, and white-barked laurels.
The garden will be filled with eight of Rodin's muscular figures, framed by a row of Italian cypresses, through Aug. 31.
She has a weeping Sequoiadendron and has pruned four Italian cypresses (Cupressus sempervirens) into 15-foot spirals.
Up a flight of mellow stone steps, past a stand of Italian cypresses glowing in the midday sun, through a gate, and I burst upon the great water parterre.
The central walk was lined with Italian cypresses trimmed short and chunky, something the shape of the oil jars in Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves.
Mr. Larsen, leading a brisk tour through the garden (the briskest takes about 45 minutes) was debating the offer of a gift of Italian cypresses made to the foundation that morning.
I already have five gigantic Italian cypresses shaved into perfect pencils, ready to tower over the garden in mathematically perfect proportion, but what I need is a tree that breaks the rules.
Yet, if you visit these places today, Nature is defiantly back in control: Holm oaks have broken through walls, Italian cypresses have stepped out of line, even bryophytes are brimming in the fountains.
Now, fuzzy kiwis, Italian cypresses and cannas - too tender for Northeastern gardens, according to the Agriculture Department's Plant Hardiness Zone Map - are lounging around New Jersey and Connecticut and Brooklyn.
There are no doors, of course, to this free outdoor show, for which a forest of 20-foot Italian cypresses has suddenly sprung up in front of the G.E. building on Rockefeller Plaza, between West 48th and West 51st Streets.
Cooing pigeons in the belfry, panatella-thin Italian cypresses lining ramparts, flowering lavender-blue plumbago beside studded doors, cool green ivy cascading over walls, pendulous grapes hanging from balconies and invisibly, from some cool dark room, a grand piano plays.
You enter the Victorian glasshouse as usual, walking into the shade of tropical palms and trickling water - only to be drawn down a tunnel of light to where flowering vines entwine pergolas that march toward a jet fountain and tall Italian cypresses.
The same rectilinear scheme carries through the pool gardens - Italian cypresses line up like cadets in perfect formation; a series of vine-clad arches form a kind of arcade between the pools; rows of urns on pedestals mirror the ranks of huge containers planted with orange trees and laurel topiary.
Its landscape punctuated by relatively few trees (mostly imported ombúes, alders and Italian cypresses planted to provide wind breaks or landscaping), the region is home to intermittent shrublands, therein particularly carquejilla and caldén (prized for their medicinal qualities), as well as the shady algarrobo, common to much of Argentina.
There was Mountgcrald in the distance, the big house looking precisely as he had always known it, save that the great copper beeches that would in ffiture surround the house had not yet been planted; instead, a row of spindly Italian cypresses leaned dismally against the garden wall, looking homesick for their sunny birthplace.
The countryside here is indeed beautiful, with rolling hills and plenty of stately Tuscan cypresses, but the olive trees don't look any larger than elsewhere.
He was transformed into cupressus sempervirens, with the tree's sap as his tears.
Cupressus sempervirens is the principal cemetery tree both in the Western and Muslim worlds.
Cupressus sempervirens is famous for its longevity, and has been a popular garden plant for thousands of years.
Cypress, Cupressus sempervirens was the first choice for Iranian Gardens.
The garden features Italian cypress trees (Cupressus sempervirens).
Dana is the southernmost area in the world to host the Mediterranean Cypress, Cupressus sempervirens.
Cupressus sempervirens (a cypress)
The larvae feed on Pistacia therebinthus, Cupressus sempervirens and Fraxinus.
She has a weeping Sequoiadendron and has pruned four Italian cypresses (Cupressus sempervirens) into 15-foot spirals.
Behind the villa an avenue (allée) of Italian cypress (Cupressus sempervirens) defines the axis through gardens and fields to the base of the hill.
Immediately surrounding the flagpole are double staggered rows of closely spaced Roman cypresses (Cupressus sempervirens Stricta).
The interior of the island is mountainous, sparsely inhabited and covered with forests of pine (Pinus brutia) and cypress (Cupressus sempervirens).
Apart the strawberry tree, vegetation include Oak, Holm Oak, Aleppo Pine, Cupressus sempervirens and many others.
In moister areas are to be found Nerium oleander, Platanus orientalis, Fraxinus ornus, Laurus nobilis, Cupressus sempervirens and Rubus fruticosus.
Some species present here include Juniperus phoenicea, Pistacia lentiscus, Arbutus pavarii, Olea europaea, Myrtus communis, Quercus coccifera and some groves of Cupressus sempervirens.
This species is distinct from the allied Cupressus sempervirens (Mediterranean Cypress) in its much bluer foliage with a white resin spot on each leaf, the smaller shoots often being flattened in a single plane.
Haig Park has mixed plantings including cedar, eucalypt, pine, cyprus, ash and oak (Cedrus deodara, Eucalyptus cinerea, Pinus radiata, Cupressus sempervirens, Fraxinus velutina and Quercus palustris respectively).
In 1958 a scientific investigation carried out by Madrid's Forestry Research Institute, concluded that the relic is of a Mediterranean Cypress wood (Cupressus sempervirens), very common in Palestine, and could be older than 2,000 years.
Tulcán is known for its hot springs, deep wells, and a 3-acre topiary garden cemetery, the most elaborate topiary in the New World, created in Cupressus sempervirens by José Maria Azael Franco since 1936.
Arboretum - Fine mature specimens including Acer neapolitanum, Celtis sinensis, Cinnamomum camphora, Cupressus goveniana, Cupressus macrocarpa, Cupressus sempervirens, Quercus calliprinos, Quercus coccifera, and Zelkova serrata.
The site's natural vegetation includes Acer monspessulanum, Buxus sempervirens, Corylus avellana, Crataegus monogyna, Cupressus sempervirens, Fraxinus excelsior, Genista spp., Ilex aquifolium, Juniperus communis, Prunus avium, Prunus spinosa, Pteridium aquilinum, and Quercus ilex.