Definition
The Mexican cypress (Cupressus lusitanica) is an evergreen tree native to Mexico and Central America, known for its graceful, weeping branches and aromatic foliage 🌲. Unlike other cypresses, it is often planted as an ornamental tree in warmer climates around the world. Think of it as the world traveler of the cypress family. It adapts to various environments. Mexican cypresses are like the versatile performers of the plant world, fitting into different roles. They add a touch of elegance to any garden.