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Definition of Leyland cypress in English: Leyland cypressnounˈleɪləndˈlē- A fast-growing hybrid conifer that is narrowly conical with a dense growth of shoots bearing scale-like leaves, widely grown as a screening plant or for shelter. × Cupressocyparis leylandii, family Cupressaceae; a hybrid between the Nootka cypress and the Monterey cypress (macrocarpa) Also called leylandii Example sentencesExamples - Elsewhere in the yard, Leyland cypresses form a solid wall of feathery foliage.
- For privacy, Stacie planted a screen of Leyland cypress along the back lot line.
- Flat-needled Leyland cypress contrasts nicely with smooth magnolia leaves on a mantel and adds soft filler in arrangements.
- In towns, the infamous Leyland cypress is often the barrier between homes.
Origin 1930s: named after Christopher J. Leyland (1849–1926), British horticulturist. Definition of Leyland cypress in US English: Leyland cypressnounˈlē- A fast-growing hybrid conifer that is narrowly conical with a dense growth of shoots bearing scale-like leaves, widely grown as a screening plant or for shelter. × Cupressocyparis leylandii, family Cupressaceae; a hybrid between the Nootka cypress and the Monterey cypress (macrocarpa) Example sentencesExamples - In towns, the infamous Leyland cypress is often the barrier between homes.
- Flat-needled Leyland cypress contrasts nicely with smooth magnolia leaves on a mantel and adds soft filler in arrangements.
- For privacy, Stacie planted a screen of Leyland cypress along the back lot line.
- Elsewhere in the yard, Leyland cypresses form a solid wall of feathery foliage.
Origin 1930s: named after Christopher J. Leyland (1849–1926), British horticulturist. |