It is a highly branched, evergreen plant from the cypress family that can grow up to 50 feet tall and 20 feet wide.
It is typically grown as a smaller, bushier shrub, though.
It usually has multiple to many stems, but they can be cut down to one leader stem to give it a treelike shape.
Conical in overall shape, the crown becomes more erratic and spreads with aging.
Rusty-brown and fibrous describe the bark.
Shoots that spread out in flat, vertical planes are supported by the numerous, slender ascending branches.
On the shoots, the leaves are closely packed and resemble tiny scales.
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