Japanese cedar Cupressus japonica
Japanese cedar, also called Sugi tree, is an evergreen growing 30 to 50 metres tall. Its needles shift from a pale opal in the summer to a bright red toward the autumn.

Japanese cedar is native to Japan and the coastal provinces of China, and is often cultivated in Europe and North America.

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