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Golden Thread Cypress

Cupressaceae

Golden Thread Cypress (Chamaecyparis pisifera filifera aurea)

Chamaecyparis pisifera filifera aurea

Easy ☀ïļ Bright indirect ðŸū Pet safe

Low-maintenance outdoor conifer. Requires full sun for best golden color. Water weekly during establishment; drought tolerant once mature. Needs well-drained, slightly acidic soil. Rarely needs pruning.

💧 Watering

Every 7 days

☀ïļ Light

Bright indirect

ðŸŒĄïļ Temperature

-20° - 35°C

ðŸ’Ļ Humidity

40% - 70%

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What is Golden Thread Cypress?

Golden Thread Cypress (Chamaecyparis pisifera filifera aurea) is a easy-care plant from the Cupressaceae family. Golden Thread Cypress (Chamaecyparis pisifera filifera aurea) is a slow-growing, semi-dwarf evergreen conifer native to Japan. It is prized for its gracefully weeping, thread-like golden foliage that creates a striking focal point in any garden. In ideal conditions it can reach up to 20 feet (6 m),...

Golden Thread Cypress grows up to 6.1m, with spread of 213cm, watering every 7 days, -20°C – 35°C, 40–70% humidity. It is not suitable for indoor environments and safe for pets.

Care Guide

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How to Water

Water deeply once a week during the first 1-2 years of establishment. Once established, the plant is drought tolerant and only needs supplemental watering during extended dry spells. Avoid waterlogged soil to prevent root rot.

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Lighting

Plant in full sun (at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily) for the most vibrant golden foliage color. Tolerates partial shade but color becomes less intense. Shelter from harsh winds.

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Ideal Soil

Use well-drained, slightly acidic soil (pH 5-7). Amend heavy soils with sand or perlite. Avoid clay or waterlogged conditions. Elevated planting is beneficial in areas with heavy rainfall.

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Recommended Pot

Not suitable as an indoor plant. In containers, use large pots (minimum 24 inches) with adequate drainage holes and conifer-specific potting mix.

Care Schedule

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Fertilize

Every 90 days

About Golden Thread Cypress

Golden Thread Cypress (Chamaecyparis pisifera filifera aurea) is a slow-growing, semi-dwarf evergreen conifer native to Japan. It is prized for its gracefully weeping, thread-like golden foliage that creates a striking focal point in any garden. In ideal conditions it can reach up to 20 feet (6 m), but typically grows 6-7 feet in residential gardens over 20 years. Widely used in Japanese-style gardens, rock gardens, and as a year-round landscape specimen.

How to Propagate

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Stem Cutting

Fall cuttings yield the best success rates. Use sterilized tools to prevent disease. Cover with a plastic bag or propagation dome to retain humidity.

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    Take semi-hardwood cuttings of 4-6 inches in mid to late fall
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    Remove foliage from the bottom two-thirds of the cutting
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    Dip the base in rooting hormone powder
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    Plant in a well-draining propagation mix (peat + perlite)
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    Keep in a cool location with indirect light
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    Maintain slight moisture in the substrate during rooting

Materials needed:

Sterilized pruning shearsRooting hormone powderPeat and perlite mixPlastic bag or propagation dome
⏱ïļ Time: 6-10 weeks 📊 Success rate: medium 🗓ïļ Best season: plant.autumn

Characteristics

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Max height

6.1m

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Spread

2.1m

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Growth rate

Slow

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Foliage

Evergreen

Plant Uses

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Ornamental

Great for decoration

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Common Problems

Root Rot

High

Root rot is a serious fungal disease that affects the root system of plants, causing them to decay and die. It is primarily caused by overwatering, poor drainage, or soil-borne fungi such as Pythium, Phytophthora, Rhizoctonia, and Fusarium. The disease thrives in waterlogged conditions where roots are deprived of oxygen, making them susceptible to fungal infection.

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Spider Mites

High

Spider mites are tiny arachnids (less than 1/20 inch long) related to spiders and ticks that feed on plant sap. They thrive in hot, dry conditions and can cause significant damage to ornamental and vegetable plants. During severe infestations, crop losses can reach 14% or higher as these pests disrupt vital plant processes including photosynthesis, carbon dioxide absorption, and transpiration.

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Canker

High

Canker is a disease caused by various fungi and bacteria that create necrotic, sunken areas on bark of branches, stems, and trunks. Pathogens enter through wounds and natural openings, especially when plants are stressed. Canker can gradually weaken or kill branches by disrupting water and nutrient flow.

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Scale Insects

Medium

Scale insects are small sap-sucking pests that appear as brown, shell-like bumps on plant stems and leaves. There are over 25 species, divided into armored (hard) and unarmored (soft) scales. They feed by piercing plant tissue and extracting sap, which weakens the plant and can lead to yellowing, stunted growth, and even death if left untreated. They also excrete honeydew, which attracts ants and promotes sooty mold growth.

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Meaning & Symbolism

A symbol of elegance, serenity, and longevity. Highly valued in traditional Japanese garden design as a representation of peace and permanence.

Fun Facts

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Extremely slow-growing: may take 20 years to reach just 6-7 feet in height

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The golden foliage color intensifies with more hours of direct sunlight

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It is a cultivar that originated in Japan in the late 19th century

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Resistant to deer, heat, and urban pollution

Frequently asked questions

How often should I water Golden Thread Cypress?
Water weekly during the first 2 years while the plant establishes. Once mature, it is drought tolerant and only needs watering during prolonged dry spells. Always ensure good soil drainage.
Can Golden Thread Cypress grow in a pot?
Yes, but it requires a very large container (minimum 24-inch diameter) with excellent drainage. Growth will be slower in containers. Use a quality conifer potting mix.
Why are the tips of my Golden Thread Cypress turning brown?
Brown tips can indicate drought stress, excessive wind, overwatering causing root rot, or pest infestation. Check soil moisture — it should be moist but never waterlogged.
Is Golden Thread Cypress toxic to pets?
No, Chamaecyparis pisifera is not known to be toxic to dogs, cats, or humans. However, it is best to prevent pets and children from ingesting plant material.
Does Golden Thread Cypress need pruning?
Generally no. The plant naturally maintains an attractive conical form without pruning. If needed, light shaping can be done in spring, but never cut back into old wood.

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