Cupressus macrocarpa 'Goldcrest' 'Cupressus macrocarpa 'Goldcrest''
Add instant structure and year-round color with Lemon Cypress ‘Goldcrest’. Its dense, soft-looking foliage glows green to golden at the tips and releases a clean lemony fragrance when touched—perfect for welcoming entrances, stylish living rooms, and office receptions. Delivered in a nursery pot and ready to display, this evergreen conifer looks premium with minimal effort: bright light, consistent watering, and a quick tip-trim to keep its elegant cone.
1. Basic Identification
Common Name: Lemon Cypress, Monterey Cypress ‘Goldcrest’
Botanical Name: Cupressus macrocarpa 'Goldcrest'
Arabic Name: سرو (Sarv)
Plant Variant: Cupressus macrocarpa 'Goldcrest'
Plant Color: Multicolor (Chartreuse-Yellow and Green)
2. Taxonomy & Classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Order: Pinales
Family: Cupressaceae
Genus: Cupressus
Species: Cupressus macrocarpa
Cultivar: ‘Goldcrest’
3. Origin & Distribution
The parent species, Monterey Cypress, is native to a very restricted area on the central coast of California (Monterey Bay). The ‘Goldcrest’ cultivar was developed in the UK for its bright foliage and narrow habit.
4. Visual Characteristics
This evergreen conifer features a distinct narrow, conical growth habit. Its scale-like foliage is a brilliant lime-green to golden-yellow, which becomes more intense in brighter light. When brushed or crushed, the foliage emits a strong, pleasant lemon citrus scent.
5. Size & Dimensions
Indoors, it is typically maintained as a table-top or floor plant between 30 cm to 90 cm (1-3 feet) in height. If planted outdoors in ideal conditions, it can eventually grow to 5-10 meters, though it grows relatively slowly.
6. Light Requirements
Requires very bright light. Indoors, it should be placed near a south or west-facing window where it can receive at least 5-6 hours of indirect or direct sunlight. Insufficient light will cause the foliage to lose its golden color and turn a dull green or become sparse.
7. Watering Needs
Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Lemon Cypress is sensitive to drying out; if the root ball becomes completely dry, the foliage will turn brittle and the plant may not recover. Water when the top centimeter of soil feels slightly dry.
8. Soil & Potting
Needs a well-draining potting medium. A high-quality general-purpose potting mix with added perlite or sand for drainage is ideal. Ensure the pot has adequate drainage holes.
9. Temperature & Humidity
Prefers cool to moderate indoor temperatures, ideally between 15°C and 22°C. It appreciates higher humidity levels; dry indoor air in winter can be mitigated by regular misting or using a pebble tray with water.
10. Fertilization
Feed once a month during the active growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer diluted to half strength. No fertilization is needed during the winter months.
11. Maintenance & Care Level
Maintenance level is moderate. The primary requirements are consistent watering and bright light. You can prune the tips lightly to maintain the conical shape and encourage denser growth.
12. Growth & Propagation
It is a slow to moderate grower. Propagation is typically achieved through semi-hardwood cuttings taken in late summer or early autumn, though it can be challenging for beginners.
13. Common Problems
The most common problem is browning or drying of the foliage, usually caused by underwatering or extremely low humidity. It can also be susceptible to aphids or spider mites if the environment is too dry.
14. Benefits & Uses
Excellent for use as a living Christmas tree, topiary, or as a structural accent plant in modern interiors. It is known for its air-purifying qualities and its refreshing aromatherapy benefit from the natural lemon scent.
15. Toxicity & Safety
The plant is generally safe for humans, though the sap may cause mild skin irritation in sensitive individuals. However, it is considered toxic to cats and dogs if ingested, potentially causing gastrointestinal upset.
Cupressus macrocarpa 'Goldcrest' 'Cupressus macrocarpa 'Goldcrest''
Add instant structure and year-round color with Lemon Cypress ‘Goldcrest’. Its dense, soft-looking foliage glows green to golden at the tips and releases a clean lemony fragrance when touched—perfect for welcoming entrances, stylish living rooms, and office receptions. Delivered in a nursery pot and ready to display, this evergreen conifer looks premium with minimal effort: bright light, consistent watering, and a quick tip-trim to keep its elegant cone.
1. Basic Identification
Common Name: Lemon Cypress, Monterey Cypress ‘Goldcrest’
Botanical Name: Cupressus macrocarpa 'Goldcrest'
Arabic Name: سرو (Sarv)
Plant Variant: Cupressus macrocarpa 'Goldcrest'
Plant Color: Multicolor (Chartreuse-Yellow and Green)
2. Taxonomy & Classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Order: Pinales
Family: Cupressaceae
Genus: Cupressus
Species: Cupressus macrocarpa
Cultivar: ‘Goldcrest’
3. Origin & Distribution
The parent species, Monterey Cypress, is native to a very restricted area on the central coast of California (Monterey Bay). The ‘Goldcrest’ cultivar was developed in the UK for its bright foliage and narrow habit.
4. Visual Characteristics
This evergreen conifer features a distinct narrow, conical growth habit. Its scale-like foliage is a brilliant lime-green to golden-yellow, which becomes more intense in brighter light. When brushed or crushed, the foliage emits a strong, pleasant lemon citrus scent.
5. Size & Dimensions
Indoors, it is typically maintained as a table-top or floor plant between 30 cm to 90 cm (1-3 feet) in height. If planted outdoors in ideal conditions, it can eventually grow to 5-10 meters, though it grows relatively slowly.
6. Light Requirements
Requires very bright light. Indoors, it should be placed near a south or west-facing window where it can receive at least 5-6 hours of indirect or direct sunlight. Insufficient light will cause the foliage to lose its golden color and turn a dull green or become sparse.
7. Watering Needs
Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Lemon Cypress is sensitive to drying out; if the root ball becomes completely dry, the foliage will turn brittle and the plant may not recover. Water when the top centimeter of soil feels slightly dry.
8. Soil & Potting
Needs a well-draining potting medium. A high-quality general-purpose potting mix with added perlite or sand for drainage is ideal. Ensure the pot has adequate drainage holes.
9. Temperature & Humidity
Prefers cool to moderate indoor temperatures, ideally between 15°C and 22°C. It appreciates higher humidity levels; dry indoor air in winter can be mitigated by regular misting or using a pebble tray with water.
10. Fertilization
Feed once a month during the active growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer diluted to half strength. No fertilization is needed during the winter months.
11. Maintenance & Care Level
Maintenance level is moderate. The primary requirements are consistent watering and bright light. You can prune the tips lightly to maintain the conical shape and encourage denser growth.
12. Growth & Propagation
It is a slow to moderate grower. Propagation is typically achieved through semi-hardwood cuttings taken in late summer or early autumn, though it can be challenging for beginners.
13. Common Problems
The most common problem is browning or drying of the foliage, usually caused by underwatering or extremely low humidity. It can also be susceptible to aphids or spider mites if the environment is too dry.
14. Benefits & Uses
Excellent for use as a living Christmas tree, topiary, or as a structural accent plant in modern interiors. It is known for its air-purifying qualities and its refreshing aromatherapy benefit from the natural lemon scent.
15. Toxicity & Safety
The plant is generally safe for humans, though the sap may cause mild skin irritation in sensitive individuals. However, it is considered toxic to cats and dogs if ingested, potentially causing gastrointestinal upset.

