Cedar, Jubilee Weeping Alaskan #10
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Jubilee Weeping Alaskan Cedar
Chamaecyparis nootkatensis 'Jubilee'
Height: 15–20 feet tall in Michigan
Spread: 4–6 feet wide
Spacing: Plant 4–6 feet apart for full form
Growth Rate: Slow to moderate
Bloom Color: Not significant
Evergreen
Ornamental tree
Description
Jubilee Weeping Alaskan Cedar is a narrow, upright evergreen with softly cascading branch tips and a refined, conical silhouette. More restrained than traditional weeping forms, Jubilee offers the graceful texture of Alaskan cedar without overwhelming its space—making it perfect for smaller landscapes, accent plantings, or vertical structure in mixed beds. Its bluish-green foliage maintains rich color year-round and adds a soft, polished contrast against darker conifers or stone backdrops.
In Michigan, Jubilee performs reliably with excellent cold tolerance and a neat habit that requires very little maintenance.
General Care
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Sunlight: Thrives in full sun; tolerates part sun
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Mulching: Apply a 2–3 inch mulch layer to help retain moisture and protect the root zone
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Pruning: Rarely needed; prune lightly in early spring if shaping is desired
With its elegant weeping texture, narrow form, and reliable hardiness, Jubilee Weeping Alaskan Cedar brings graceful, year-round structure to Michigan landscapes.