Gold Drop Hinoki Cypress | Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘Gold Drop’ | Dwarf Evergreen Conifer | Golden Cypress Shrub
Add elegant year-round color and texture to your landscape with Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘Gold Drop’, a beautiful dwarf Hinoki Cypress prized for its soft golden foliage and compact growth habit. This slow-growing evergreen conifer forms a dense rounded mound, making it perfect for small gardens, rock gardens, foundation plantings, patio containers, and Japanese-inspired landscapes.
Its finely textured foliage displays soft golden-yellow tones that become even more vibrant in cooler weather and full sun. Easy to grow and low maintenance, this deer-resistant dwarf conifer offers four-season beauty with minimal upkeep.
Why Gardeners Love Gold Drop Hinoki Cypress
- Soft golden evergreen foliage
- Compact dwarf conifer habit
- Bright color year-round
- Excellent for containers and patios
- Deer resistant and low maintenance
- Perfect for rock and Japanese gardens
- Great for bonsai and specimen planting
Plant Details
- Botanical Name: Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘Gold Drop’
- Common Name: Gold Drop Hinoki Cypress
- Plant Type: Dwarf evergreen conifer
- Mature Height: 4–5 feet
- Mature Width: 3–4 feet
- Foliage Color: Golden yellow to light green-gold
- Growth Habit: Dense, rounded, compact
- Growth Rate: Slow growing
- Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil Needs: Slightly acidic, well-draining soil
- Water Needs: Moderate; drought tolerant once established
- Hardiness Zones: 5–8
- Characteristics: Evergreen, deer resistant, low maintenance, compact shrub
Perfect Garden Uses
Japanese-style gardens
Rock gardens
Foundation plantings
Patio containers
Small-space landscapes
Evergreen borders
Bonsai and specimen planting
Companion Plants
Pairs beautifully with:
- Japanese Maples
- Heather
- Blue Fescue
- Dwarf Spruce
- Sedum
- Rhododendrons
- Hostas
These companion plants create beautiful texture and color contrast year-round.
Care Tips
- Plant in well-draining soil
- Prefers full sun for brightest golden color
- Water regularly during establishment
- Avoid waterlogged conditions
- Mulch to retain soil moisture and regulate temperature
- Minimal pruning required due to naturally compact habit