Description

20cm Cryptomeria japonica Tansu

Cryptomeria japonica ‘Tansu’ is a dwarf, evergreen conifer prized for its compact form, fine texture, and strong architectural presence. It is a slow-growing, garden-friendly cultivar of the Japanese cedar, well suited to small gardens, rock gardens, containers, and Asian-inspired landscapes. The name “Tansu” refers to traditional Japanese cabinetry, reflecting the plant’s neat, ordered, and refined structure.
  • Type: soft, awl-shaped needles arranged spirally around the stems
  • Texture: fine, feathery, and dense
  • Color (growing season): rich mid to deep green
  • Winter color: often develops bronze, copper, or purplish tones, especially in cold weather
Unlike many conifers, the foliage is soft to the touch, not sharp or prickly.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of roses do you sell?

We offer a wide variety of roses, including climbing, heritage, and modern roses. Each rose is carefully selected to thrive in Australian conditions.

How do you deliver roses, and how long does shipping take?

We carefully package and ship our roses Australia-wide. Delivery times vary depending on location, but most orders arrive within 2–7 business days. You will receive tracking updates once your order is dispatched.

What is the best way to care for my roses after delivery?

Upon arrival, soak the roots in water for a few hours before planting. Choose a sunny spot with well-drained soil, and water regularly. We provide a detailed care guide with every purchase to help your roses flourish. Also, you can visit our Rose Care page to get updated with the latest tips.

Do you offer any guarantees on your roses?

Yes, we take pride in providing healthy, high-quality roses. If you receive a plant that does not meet your expectations, contact us within 48 hours, and we will gladly assist with a replacement or solution.

HOW CAN I MAKE CHANGES TO AN EXISTING ORDER?

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