Medicinal

Japanese Cedar

Cryptomeria japonica

$23.00
USDA Zones 5–8 Full Sun and Part Shade Matures 50–60 Feet

Cryptomeria japonica, the Japanese cedar, is the stately timber conifer of Japan: blue-green needles that bronze in winter, and rich reddish-brown bark peeling from a soaring trunk.

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Japanese cedar is a tall, pyramidal to conical evergreen conifer, and the great timber tree of Japan, where the sugi soars past a hundred feet and lines temple avenues and mountain forests alike. The blue-green needles are held close and awl-shaped, taking on a bronzy, purple-bronze cast through cold winters before recovering their color in spring. The reddish-brown bark peels in long fibrous strips down a straight, buttressed trunk.

In the garden, Japanese cedar makes a stately evergreen specimen or a tall screen, best given an open site with deep, permeable, acidic soil and room for the broad, columnar form to develop. Plant the sugi where the winter bronzing and the handsome bark can be read at close range, and give a deep soaking through dry spells while the tree establishes. Native to Japan, long revered there, and a graceful presence in any large Southern garden.

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Plant Profile
At a glance
Hardiness
USDA Zones 5–8
Sun
Full Sun, Part Shade
Soil
Moist, Well-drained, Acid
Mature size
Height 50–60 Feet · Spread 20–30 Feet
Growth rate
Moderate
Seasonality
Evergreen
Design Notes

Give Japanese cedar an open site with room for the broad, columnar crown, as a stately lawn specimen, a tall evergreen screen, or the dark backbone of a large planting. Site the sugi where the winter bronzing and the peeling cinnamon bark can be read at close range, along a drive or a path, and set the tree against a lighter background so the deep green reads. Plant in deep, permeable, acidic soil, water well through dry spells while establishing, and allow the space a hundred-foot timber conifer deserves.

Flower, Fruit & Foliage

Foliage. Awl-shaped, blue-green needles held spirally and pressed close to the shoot, bronzing to purple-bronze in cold winters and greening again in spring.

Cones. Small, rounded, woody cones about an inch across, ripening brown and persisting on the branch.

Bark. Reddish-brown and fibrous, peeling in long vertical strips down a straight, often buttressed trunk.

Care

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Light. Full sun, with light shade tolerated when young.

Soil. Deep, permeable, moist, acidic soil; not for shallow or chalky ground.

Water. Regular deep watering through dry spells, especially while establishing.

Pruning. Little needed; remove deadwood and lift the lower limbs only if the trunk is to be shown.

Hardiness. USDA zones 5 to 8.

Medicinal & Traditional Use
Traditional profile
Tradition
Japanese
Parts used
Leaves, Wood, Essential oil
Preparation
Essential oil, Decoction
Active compounds
Monoterpenes, Sabinene, Limonene
Research evidence
2 / 5
Traditional uses
Respiratory SupportDigestive HealthDetoxification & Cleansing
History & tradition

In Japanese and broader East Asian folk medicine, the sugi, or Japanese cedar, was traditionally associated with coughs, digestive complaints such as ulcers, and liver conditions, and the aromatic leaf and wood oils were valued as antiseptics. Modern laboratory work has examined the leaf and wood essential oils for antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory activity, though most of this research remains preclinical. This note records traditional use and early research only and is not medical advice; anyone considering a plant for health purposes should consult a qualified professional.

References & research
Please note

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is shared for traditional and educational interest only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Please consult a qualified healthcare professional before any medicinal use.

  • Sugi pollen is a major seasonal allergen
  • Not for internal use without professional guidance
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