Korean Fir 'Cis'
Family: Pinaceae (Pine Family)
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Hardiness Zones: 5-7
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Height: 6-24 inches
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Spread: 12-24 inches
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Bloom Time:
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Bloom: non-flowering
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Light: full to mostly sun
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Soil: well-drained, average to rich,
acid to neutral
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Moisture: evenly moist
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Use: rock gardens, small gardens,
borders, specimen, containers
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Care: low maintenance; mulch root area
lightly; protect from high summer winds in hot climates
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Concerns: no serious insect or disease
problems in cool climates; intolerant of high air pollution; possible insect
pests include aphids, bark beetles, bagworms, and scale; possible fungal diseases include root rot, needle
rust, and twig blight; resistant
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Native to: species native to Korea
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Notes: slow-growing miniature evergreen
conifer with a low, mounding form; radiating, glossy, dark-green needles lie
flat on stems with small brown buds at branch tips; resistant to damage from
rabbits and deer
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Supplier: K&A Greenhouse
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Teaching Garden
Location & Code: Rock Garden C324
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