Cunninghamia lanceolata typically starts flowering in April.
China-fir
Cunninghamia lanceolata
Cycle:
Perennial
Watering:
Average
Propagation:
Seed Propagation
Hardiness Zone:
7 - 9
Flowers:
Non-flowering Flowers
Sun:
Full sun, Part sun/part shade
Soil:
Acidic, Well-drained
Cones:
Yes
Leaf:
Yes
Leaf Color:
green
Growth Rate:
Moderate
Maintenance:
Moderate
Salt Tolerant:
Yes
Care Level:
Medium
watering
For a China-fir plant (Cunninghamia lanceolata), watering is best done every few days or weekly, while keeping the soil moist. Watering needs will depend on the soil type, season, climate, and other factors, so some experimentation may be required to find the right balance. In the spring and summer months, when the plant is actively growing, a deep and thorough soaking is recommended. In drier times of year, water slowly and deeply to reach the roots. If the leaves wilt, increase the amount of water accordingly.
sunlight
China-fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata) thrives in full sun to partial shade. This species of plant greatly benefits from 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight each day. When grown in full sun, China-fir will be more compact and its foliage will acquire a darker green hue. Partial sun or light shade can also help to guard the plant from excessive sun exposure while still allowing it to receive enough sunlight for optimal growth.
pruning
China-fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata) should be pruned to maintain a desired shape and size. Light pruning, meaning removing a few small branches, can be done anytime throughout the year. However, heavier pruning, meaning removing a larger amount of branches or limbs, is best done from late winter to early spring when the tree is dormant. Pruning should be done with the goal of maintaining an overall symmetrical shape, and remove any dead, diseased, or crisscrossing branches.