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Cupressus sempervirens 'Totem' is the definitive architectural evergreen for anyone seeking that clean, columnar Mediterranean silhouette. Perfectly narrow, pencil-straight columns of deep blue-green foliage reach skyward, bringing a strong, graphic verticality to garden schemes that is almost impossible to replicate with any other plant. Whether flanking a doorway, lining a path, or standing alone as a focal point, this cypress makes a considered and timeless statement.
'Totem' is all about the line. The habit is strictly upright and columnar — branches held closely against the central stem rather than spreading outward — producing that instantly recognisable narrow spire shape that defines the Tuscan landscape. The foliage is a deep, slightly blue-green with a fine, dense texture and a distinctive, pleasant resinous fragrance when brushed. At 110 cm, this is already a compelling specimen that reads clearly as an architectural element rather than just a garden plant. It brings a formal, European quality to any setting it occupies.
Italian cypress is strictly columnar throughout its life — the narrow habit is its defining characteristic and it does not widen significantly as it ages. Growth is relatively slow once established, adding roughly 20 to 30 cm per year in good conditions. Mature specimens can ultimately reach 8 to 15 m tall while remaining very narrow. At 110 cm in a 23 cm pot, this is a well-established specimen that will continue to develop its striking vertical form year on year. Suits formal planting in pairs, lining paths or driveways, and roof terrace or large container planting.
Full sun is essential for Italian cypress. It is a Mediterranean native that thrives in open, sun-baked, free-draining conditions and will not perform well in shade. Plant in the sunniest available spot — south-facing positions are ideal. It is wind-tolerant and happy in coastal locations. In the UK, mild, sheltered areas give the best results; while reasonably frost-hardy, young specimens may need some protection in very cold winters.
Italian cypress is genuinely low maintenance once established. Water regularly while settling in during the first season, then significantly reduce — it is highly drought tolerant and prefers dry to wet conditions. Avoid overwatering, which is the most common mistake with this plant. No pruning is required or recommended, as cutting into the narrow form can permanently damage the natural silhouette. Feed with a slow-release general fertiliser in spring. Ensure excellent drainage — waterlogged soil is the main cause of decline.
There is something immediately evocative about a column of Italian cypress in a garden. It shifts the mood — towards warmth, towards formality, towards a sense of considered design. In pairs flanking an entrance or gate, the effect is particularly striking, creating an instant architectural statement that also happens to be very easy to maintain. It is the kind of garden design decision that makes a space look much more intentional than it might otherwise.
Cupressus sempervirens 'Totem' is one of the clearest statements you can make in a garden — architectural, elegant, and entirely unfussy. Plant it in full sun, give it good drainage, and enjoy years of that extraordinary vertical presence.
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