Dinger Japanese Cedar
If you love conifers but need something that fits smaller gardens, Dinger Japanese Cedar brings a fresh look without demanding space. Its rounded, multi-branched form gives you year-round structure, while its cord-like shoots and bright green needles add a texture you do not get from typical evergreens. With a slow growth rate of about 3–5 inches per year, it’s a smart pick for gardeners who want a plant that holds its shape and keeps its place.
Enjoy a “finished” look in every season
Evergreens earn their keep when everything else is between blooms. Dinger provides steady green presence that helps beds look cared for all year, even in winter. Its rounded habit reads clean and intentional, so you get a tidy focal point that supports the rest of your landscape instead of competing with it.
Add standout texture that makes other plants look better
Dinger’s cord-like, multi-branched shoots create a bold surface that plays well with softer flowers and broader leaves. That contrast helps mixed plantings feel more layered and designed. It’s especially satisfying in dwarf conifer collections, where subtle differences matter and texture is part of the beauty.
Get a compact plant that stays manageable
Because it grows only 3–5 inches a year, Dinger is easier to plan around. It lets you build a long-term planting without constant resizing or frequent corrections. Lightly sheared tips can develop masses of decorative buds, giving the plant a fuller, well-rounded look that feels dense and complete.
Plant it where it can stay comfortable
Dinger grows best in sun to part shade and is hardy to Zone 6. It appreciates protection from cold, drying winds, which helps it look its best through challenging weather. Place it in a more sheltered spot, and you can enjoy its distinctive form and texture with greater confidence.
Original: $179.99
-65%$179.99
$63.00




Description
If you love conifers but need something that fits smaller gardens, Dinger Japanese Cedar brings a fresh look without demanding space. Its rounded, multi-branched form gives you year-round structure, while its cord-like shoots and bright green needles add a texture you do not get from typical evergreens. With a slow growth rate of about 3–5 inches per year, it’s a smart pick for gardeners who want a plant that holds its shape and keeps its place.
Enjoy a “finished” look in every season
Evergreens earn their keep when everything else is between blooms. Dinger provides steady green presence that helps beds look cared for all year, even in winter. Its rounded habit reads clean and intentional, so you get a tidy focal point that supports the rest of your landscape instead of competing with it.
Add standout texture that makes other plants look better
Dinger’s cord-like, multi-branched shoots create a bold surface that plays well with softer flowers and broader leaves. That contrast helps mixed plantings feel more layered and designed. It’s especially satisfying in dwarf conifer collections, where subtle differences matter and texture is part of the beauty.
Get a compact plant that stays manageable
Because it grows only 3–5 inches a year, Dinger is easier to plan around. It lets you build a long-term planting without constant resizing or frequent corrections. Lightly sheared tips can develop masses of decorative buds, giving the plant a fuller, well-rounded look that feels dense and complete.
Plant it where it can stay comfortable
Dinger grows best in sun to part shade and is hardy to Zone 6. It appreciates protection from cold, drying winds, which helps it look its best through challenging weather. Place it in a more sheltered spot, and you can enjoy its distinctive form and texture with greater confidence.






















