I have a small specimen growing in my zone 8a garden and its doing well.
There is a beautiful 20 year old specimen growing in Char...Read Morelotte , NC also zone 8a . It's a stunner and it's a shame it's not more of a mainstream plant .
Update 11/02/18
This plant id growing great and getting some size on it now. New growth is plentiful right now. Nice growth pattern.
Louisville, KY (Zone 6b) | January 2015 | positive
One of the loveliest conifers. Those in cultivation may not be of the hardiest stock. If you arrange a seed collecting expedition to Tibe...Read Moret, there may be specimens there that tolerate lower temperatures. Let me know!
On a visit to the U.S. National Arboretum in Washington, DC, on Sunday, 3/4/07, we saw half a dozen or so trees of Taiwania cryptomerioid...Read Morees that have been thriving for at least or around 5 years unprotected in the zone 7 winter of that garden.
They are located in the Asian Valley section of the arboretum on a hillside facing east and overlooking the Anacostia River. Growing so much farther north above their given zone, it's amazing that there is no winter browning of foliage as there has been on the Cryptomeria, which has been in decline for some time there.
Also, the needles weep like the Norway spruce does, except they hang in curtains that look like the most delicate lace in sea-green color - much different mood than the doleful Norway Spruce. This is a conifer with which to add light to the winter garden.
From the rate of its growth since it was planted, it looks very fast growing. To soon to tell how big it could get that far north - the camellia collection that was decimated in the 1982 winter flourished for decades until that fateful season.
I have a small specimen growing in my zone 8a garden and its doing well.
There is a beautiful 20 year old specimen growing in Char...Read More
One of the loveliest conifers. Those in cultivation may not be of the hardiest stock. If you arrange a seed collecting expedition to Tibe...Read More
There is a small (6 foot) specimen growing on the East side of the front entry garden at Kanapaha Botanical Gardens (Gainesville, FL).
On a visit to the U.S. National Arboretum in Washington, DC, on Sunday, 3/4/07, we saw half a dozen or so trees of Taiwania cryptomerioid...Read More