The cypress symbolizes the union between Heaven and Earth. With its conical shape, it is a very distinctive tree, especially in Mediterranean gardens. It is widely used to create hedges, as its roots grow deep, preventing damage to walls. It is also commonly used to form borders, especially along driveways. Its evergreen leaves maintain a constant appearance throughout the year, both in winter and summer. It is also a very long-lived plant, able to live up to a thousand years. Its height makes it an ideal choice as a windbreak and to protect against other weather conditions.

LARGE CYPRESS TREES

Location: GREEN ZONE

A low-maintenance species that tolerates pruning well. In gardens, it can be planted as a single specimen or in groups, and thanks to its distinctive shape, it stands out and distinguishes itself from the surrounding vegetation.

SMALL CYPRESS TREES

Location: RED Zone

Small varieties, such as Totem or Stricta, are ideal for creating compact hedges, as they tolerate pruning very well, and they also make medium-sized windbreaks.