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Kate Morgan 02-01-2009 09:02 PM

Goldcrest
 
2/3 years ago our neighbour planted several Goldcrest really close to the
wall of our old house, I noticed today that they are getting quite large and
wonder about the root spread of these trees. I have done a quick search but
not found any reference to the roots, anyone know please ?

kate


Emrys Davies 02-01-2009 11:41 PM

Goldcrest
 
"Kate Morgan" wrote in message
et...
2/3 years ago our neighbour planted several Goldcrest really close to

the
wall of our old house, I noticed today that they are getting quite

large and
wonder about the root spread of these trees. I have done a quick

search but
not found any reference to the roots, anyone know please ?

kate


Kate,

You do not say how near to the house it is planted. Cupressus
macrocarpa 'Goldcrest', as you can see from this site
http://www.gardensandplants.com/uk/p...?plant_id=1002 has a
maximum width of 9.8 feet and the roots will most likely correspond with
its width. That being the case its roots will spread about 5' out from
its trunk and apparently they are quite sensitive.

Regards,
Emrys Davies.



Kate Morgan 03-01-2009 10:15 AM

Goldcrest
 

"Emrys Davies" wrote in message
...
"Kate Morgan" wrote in message
et...
2/3 years ago our neighbour planted several Goldcrest really close to

the
wall of our old house, I noticed today that they are getting quite

large and
wonder about the root spread of these trees. I have done a quick

search but
not found any reference to the roots, anyone know please ?

kate


Kate,

You do not say how near to the house it is planted. Cupressus
macrocarpa 'Goldcrest', as you can see from this site
http://www.gardensandplants.com/uk/p...?plant_id=1002 has a
maximum width of 9.8 feet and the roots will most likely correspond with
its width. That being the case its roots will spread about 5' out from
its trunk and apparently they are quite sensitive.

Regards,
Emrys Davies.



Thank you Emrys, that is very helpful :-)

kate



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