Hesperocyparis forbesii
Tecate Cypress
Description
Tecate Cypress (Hesperocyparis forbesii) is a very dense California native tree. Typically, the tree has low multi-trunks that spread horizontally and reach a mature height of 25' tall and wide. It has fragrant leaves and green, brown, or gray cones in the fall. It is not recommended for small- or medium-sized gardens due to the amount of space it needs. Larger properties that are looking for a privacy screen or a windbreak will find that this is a great choice. If this tree is planted in an area where it can reach its full size, it will require very little maintenance. It is fairly drought-tolerant but can thrive with more water than many other drought-tolerant species. If it is not given enough room to reach its full potential, it will require pruning to manage its size, but the natural shape will be lost in the process. A licensed arborist should be hired to do any pruning on this tree. This tree should be planted at least five feet away from any hardscape areas and 10 feet from structures such as houses and buildings. Shrubs and perennials should be planted about three feet away from this tree. It should be irrigated for about 45 minutes once a week when using most in-line drip irrigation systems.
Plant Type
Tree, Conifer
Height Range
25-40'
Flower Color
n/a
Flower Season
n/a
Leaf Color
Green
Bark Color
Green, Grey, Red
Fruit Color
Brown, Green
Fruit Season
Fall
Leaf Season
Sun
Full
Water
Very Low, Extra in Summer
Growth Rate
Moderate
Soil Type
Sandy, Clay, Loam
Soil Condition
Poor
Soil pH
Acid, Neutral, Basic
Adverse Factors
Messy
Design Styles
Mediterranean, Ranch, Seascape, Spanish
Accenting Features
Multi-trunk Tree, Unusual Shape
Seasonal Interest
Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall
Location Uses
Background, Park, Roadside
Special Uses
Erosion Control, Hedge, Screen, Wind Break, Shade Tree
Attracts Wildlife
Birds, Butterflies, Wildlife
Mulching and adding compost to soil can minimize evaporation and help soil absorb and store water.