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Conifer Tree
Can someone tell me if a conifer tree will go back to green. i had to cut it back and now there is brown growth in near the trunk
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks for getting back Tinbasher, I doubt if the brown growth near the trunk will green up again, 'leylandii' is not renown forspouting fresh growth from old wood, if it had been, say..yew then it may have stood a fighting chance of regrowth after a severe prunning.
To give a bit of background, The leyland cypress is a bi-generic hybrid, a chance cross that rarely occures in the wild but this did occure at Leighton hall in Welshpool, on Mr Leylands estate in 1888, its parents being, Nootka cypress and Monterey cypress, the resulting seedlings became known as Cupressocyparis leylandii and had the properties of both parents of being able to withstand both wet and droght conditions plus 'hybrid vigor, 3 - 4ft of growth a year.
"In a nut shell" its a tree thats widely misunderstood and often planted in an inappropriate place, what you have to remember is that it wants to be a tree of 60ft and is no good to be used to replace a shoulder high privet hedge. It can however serve as a very good tall screen in the right situation and can be clipped to a minimum height of 8ft and its possible to keep it maintained at this hight, as long as you dont let it get out of hand, I would think prunning once a year is enough to keep it maintained at the required hight.