The graceful versatile Leyland cypress (x Cupressocyparis leylandii) is one of the most popular ornamental evergreen trees in landscapes across North America. With its soft textured foliage, fast growth rate and attractive conical form, it’s easy to understand the widespread appeal of Leyland cypress trees.
This article provides a complete visual guide to Leyland cypress trees to help you identify, select, plant and care for them. We’ll cover
- What is a Leyland Cypress Tree?
- Key Facts and Planting Tips
- The Benefits and Uses of Leyland Cypresses
- Choosing the Right Trees and Proper Planting
- Caring for Leyland Cypress Trees
- Images and Pictures of Leyland Cypresses
What is a Leyland Cypress Tree?
The Leyland cypress is a fast-growing coniferous evergreen tree that originated as a chance hybrid between the Monterey cypress and Alaska cedar in 1888 at Leighton Hall in Wales. Some key identification features include:
- Conical shape with flattened, pendulous branches
- Soft, feathery green needle-like leaves
- Mature height of 60-100 feet with a 10-15 foot spread
- Long lifespan of over 50 years once established
Below are pictures to help identify Leyland cypress trees:
Leyland cypress as a trimmed formal hedge
Mature specimen Leyland cypress tree
Key Facts and Planting Tips for Leyland Cypress Trees
Here are some helpful facts and care recommendations for getting the best results:
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Soil: Grows well in various soils, from sand to clay. Well-drained soil is important.
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Sun: Full sun required, at least 6 hours of direct sun per day. Avoid shade.
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Water: Keep soil moist, water deeply once a week during droughts. Drip irrigation works well.
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Fertilizer: Apply balanced fertilizer in early spring when new growth emerges. Avoid high nitrogen.
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Pruning: Trim as needed to shape hedges or screens. Avoid heavy shearing more than once a year.
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Pests: Spider mites, bagworms, bark beetles may need treatment. Maintain health through proper care.
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Hardiness: Hardy in zones 6-10. Protect young trees in zone 6 winters. Avoid heavy frost areas.
The Benefits and Popular Uses of Leyland Cypress Trees
The versatility, easy care, fast growth, and year-round appearance of Leyland cypress make this species extremely popular for:
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Hedges and Screens: Tightly trimmed hedges or natural tall privacy fences.
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Specimen Trees: Striking standalone specimen trees in the landscape.
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Windbreaks: Effective wind barriers when planted in rows. Also helps muffle noise.
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Ornamental Trees: Graceful form and soft texture as ornamental feature trees.
Selecting Leyland Cypress Trees and Proper Planting
Leyland cypress trees are available at most nurseries. Here are tips for selection and planting:
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Purchase from a reputable nursery to ensure you get the exact hybrid species.
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Choose healthy, vigorous trees with good form and no damage. Check for robust root balls.
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For hedges, select uniform sized trees so the row fills in evenly as it grows.
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Prepare a planting hole at least twice as wide as the root ball. Set at the same depth as the nursery container.
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Space trees 6-10 feet apart for hedges depending on desired density. Closer spacing creates a tighter screen.
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Water thoroughly after planting. Apply mulch. Continue regular watering during establishment.
Caring for Leyland Cypress Trees
Here are some tips for keeping Leyland cypress trees looking their best:
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Water established trees during droughts to prevent decline. The dense foliage has high water needs.
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Prune as needed to control size and shape. Avoid heavy shearing more than once a year.
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Apply fertilizer in early spring to mature trees showing reduced vigor.
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Monitor for common pests like spider mites and treat promptly if infestations occur. Prevention is key.
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Remove lower branches as trees age to raise the canopy and showcase the attractive bark color.
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Safety prune trees near structures or power lines to maintain proper clearance.
Images and Pictures of Leyland Cypress Trees
Below is a gallery of photos showing Leyland cypress trees in various settings and stages of growth. These images showcase their grace, versatility, and beauty in the landscape:
Leyland cypress as roadside trees
Dense trimmed formal Leyland cypress hedge
Mature specimen Leyland cypress tree

Close up of Leyland cypress foliage
The graceful form, soft texture, fast growth, and year-round appeal of Leyland cypress trees make them one of the most versatile and popular ornamental evergreens. With proper selection and care, they bring striking structure and beauty to gardens and landscapes.
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Noted for its rapid growth and slender shape, the Leyland cypress has found wide popularity over a large range of the United States. It grows well in a wide variety of soil and climate conditions and makes an excellent windbreak as it provides a dense barrier with good color all 12 months of the year. It also beautifies the landscape around homes, across campuses, and in parks.
- Is fast-growing
- Provides excellent screen and windbreak
- Features soft, feathery needles
Acidic, Alkaline, Clay, Drought, Loamy, Moist, Rich, Sandy, Well Drained
This tree provides negligible wildlife benefits, but it does provide winter cover for songbirds and game birds.
The Leyland Cypress tree is a natural hybrid that came about when a Monterey cypress accidentally crossbred with an Alaskacedar at England’s Leighton Hall in 1888. C. J. Leyland, brother-in-law of Leighton Hall’s owner at the time, planted seeds from the cones of an Alaskacedar that was fertilized by the Monterey cypress. This produced a tree that exhibited amazing growth rates, vigor and an attractive appearance.
The tree—named after the man who first planted its seed—has found wide popularity because of its legendary salt tolerance, thriving where many other trees will not grow. It has also spawned a wide variety of cultivars designed to enhance its natural beauty.
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When you order trees from The Arbor Day Foundation, your order is guaranteed to arrive in a good, healthy condition or we’ll replace them at no charge. Your trees will be shipped at a suitable time for planting. Each tree and plant is guaranteed to grow, or we’ll replace it within six months of shipment.
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Bare-root trees are shipped without soil around their roots. They are shipped when dormant (sleep state). In this dormant state, deciduous trees may display small buds but not leaves. Roots will come coated in a hydrating gel. Bare-root trees require more attention and care initially to ensure they remain properly watered and protected from extreme weather conditions.
- Cost-effective
- Roots re-establish quickly once planted, meaning growth will begin faster
- Easy to plant at the correct depth
Potted trees are available in a variety of sizes. Because the roots are packed in soil, the trees do not need to be dormant for shipping. Potted trees often have a more established appearance with leaves and foliage, providing an immediate visual impact on the landscape.
- Reduced transplant shock
- Extended shipping/planting season
- Higher survivability
Which Tree is Right for Me?
With the option of ordering either standard or semi-dwarf trees and either bare-root or potted, be sure to consider the benefits of each option when deciding which is best for you.
- Also functions as a shade tree
- Can be planted farther from compatible pollinator
- Fills a larger space
- Easier to harvest fruit
- Bears fruit sooner
- Fits in a smaller space
Leyland Cypress Tree Photos and Images
FAQ
What are the downsides of Leyland cypress?
- Prone to disease which threatens the life of the plant.
- Prone to drought damage or death.
- Will up-root in natural disasters and are difficult to revive.
- Expensive to replace.
What does a full grown Leyland cypress look like?
Leyland Cypress Trees Appearance
Leyland cypress trees grow in a pyramidal, conical shape with flattened sprays of bluish-green, needled leaves.
Where is the best place to plant Leyland cypress trees?
Choose the Right Location: Select a sunny spot with well-drained soil. These trees tolerate partial shade but prefer full sun. Plant Correctly: Dig a hole twice the width of the root ball, place the tree, backfill, and water thoroughly.
How fast does a Leyland cypress tree grow?
Leyland cypresses grow about 4 feet per year in height and 2 to 3 feet in width. They require full, all-day sun. “Shade will reduce their vigor, causing them to thin out and become more susceptible to diseases,” Daly said. “They also need plenty of air circulation inside the canopy to dry out the branches and leaves.”