Quick Reference β’ Pencil pine (Cupressus sempervirens 'Glauca') grows 30β60 cm/year, reaching 8β15 m tall but only 1β2 m wide β one of the fastest narrow conifers for screening. β’ For hedges, space narrow conifers 60 cmβ1 m apart; as feature trees, 1.5β2 m apart. β’ Most columnar conifers have shallow, non-invasive roots β safe near fences and structures β but shallow roots also mean they need staking in high wind until established. β’ Full sun + well-drained soil is the #1 growth-rate lever across nearly every species in this table.
| Plant Name | Botanical Name | Growth Rate (per yr) | Mature Height | Mature Width | Sun Needs | Root Type | Best Use | Maintenance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pencil Pine (Glauca) | Cupressus sempervirens 'Glauca' | 30β60 cm | 8β15 m | 1β2 m | Full sun | Shallow, non-invasive | Screening, hedges | Low |
| Golden Pencil Pine | Cupressus sempervirens 'Swane's Golden' | 25β45 cm | 6β10 m | 1β1.5 m | Full sun | Shallow, non-invasive | Feature/accent | Low |
| Italian Cypress (classic) | Cupressus sempervirens | 30β60 cm | 10β15 m | 1.5β2.5 m | Full sun | Shallow, spreading | Avenue planting | Low |
| Sky Pencil Holly | Ilex crenata 'Sky Pencil' | 15β20 cm | 2.5β3 m | 0.5β0.7 m | Full sunβpart shade | Fibrous, non-invasive | Tight spaces, pots | Medium |
| Emerald Green Arborvitae | Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd' | 20β30 cm | 3.5β4.5 m | 1β1.5 m | Full sunβpart shade | Shallow, fibrous | Privacy hedge | Low |
| Green Giant Arborvitae | Thuja 'Green Giant' | 60β90 cm | 12β18 m | 3.5β6 m | Full sunβpart shade | Moderate spread | Fast screening | Low |
| Leyland Cypress | x Cuprocyparis leylandii | 60β90 cm | 15β20 m | 4β6 m | Full sun | Aggressive, spreading | Rapid screening | Medium |
| Italian Stone Pine | Pinus pinea | 30β45 cm | 12β20 m | 6β9 m | Full sun | Deep taproot | Specimen tree | Low |
| Columnar Blue Spruce | Picea pungens 'Fastigiata' | 15β25 cm | 4β6 m | 1β1.5 m | Full sun | Shallow, wide | Accent, cold climates | Medium |
| Fastigiate Yew | Taxus baccata 'Fastigiata' | 15β20 cm | 4β8 m | 1β2 m | Part shadeβfull sun | Shallow, non-invasive | Formal hedging | Medium |
| Slender Silhouette Sweetgum | Liquidambar styraciflua 'Slender Silhouette' | 60β90 cm | 12β15 m | 1.2β2 m | Full sun | Moderate spread | Deciduous accent | Low |
| Tuscan Blue Rosemary (tree form) | Salvia rosmarinus 'Tuscan Blue' | 20β30 cm | 1.5β2 m | 0.6β1 m | Full sun | Fibrous, shallow | Low hedges | Low |
| Fastigiate European Hornbeam | Carpinus betulus 'Fastigiata' | 30β40 cm | 10β12 m | 3β5 m | Full sunβpart shade | Fibrous | Formal screening | Medium |
| Skyrocket Juniper | Juniperus scopulorum 'Skyrocket' | 20β30 cm | 4β6 m | 0.6β0.9 m | Full sun | Shallow, drought-tolerant | Tight vertical accents | Low |
| Excelsa Cypress | Cupressus glabra 'Excelsa' | 30β50 cm | 8β12 m | 2β3 m | Full sun | Moderate spread | Windbreak | Low |
| Fastigiate Norway Spruce | Picea abies 'Cupressina' | 20β30 cm | 6β9 m | 1.5β2 m | Full sunβpart shade | Shallow, wide | Cold-climate accent | Medium |
| Columnar English Oak | Quercus robur 'Fastigiata' | 30β40 cm | 12β18 m | 3β5 m | Full sun | Deep taproot | Street/avenue tree | Low |
| Dwarf Alberta Spruce | Picea glauca 'Conica' | 5β10 cm | 2β3.5 m | 1β1.5 m | Full sunβpart shade | Shallow, compact | Small gardens, pots | Low |
| Blue Point Juniper | Juniperus chinensis 'Blue Point' | 15β20 cm | 3β5 m | 1.5β2.5 m | Full sun | Shallow, drought-tolerant | Foundation planting | Low |
| Musashino Redwood | Sequoia sempervirens 'Musashino' | 45β60 cm | 10β15 m | 1.5β2.5 m | Full sunβpart shade | Shallow, spreading | Vertical screening | Medium |
| Age | Height Range |
|---|---|
| 1β3 years | 1β2 m |
| 5 years | 3β5 m |
| 10+ years | 8β12 m |
| Use Case | Recommended Spacing |
|---|---|
| Dense hedge | 60 cm β 1 m apart |
| Feature/specimen tree | 1.5β2 m apart |
| Windbreak row | 2β3 m apart |
Q: Why is my narrow conifer growing slower than the listed rate? A: Check soil drainage, sun exposure, and spacing first β overcrowding and poor drainage are the most common causes of stunted growth across nearly all species in this table.
Q: Which trees here have invasive roots I should avoid near foundations? A: Leyland Cypress and Green Giant Arborvitae have more aggressive, spreading root systems than true pencil pines or junipers. Columnar Oak and Stone Pine develop deep taproots rather than surface-invasive roots, but still need distance from foundations and underground utilities.
Q: Yellowing leaves on a columnar conifer β what's wrong? A: Usually poor drainage. Improve soil structure or raise the planting bed.
Q: Browning tips in summer? A: Typically drought stress. Increase watering frequency, especially in the first 2β3 establishment years.
Q: Leaning or unstable trunk? A: Weak root establishment β stake young trees, particularly shallow-rooted varieties (pencil pine, spruces, junipers), until roots anchor fully (usually 1β2 years).
Q: Which species grow fastest for quick privacy screening? A: Leyland Cypress, Green Giant Arborvitae, and Slender Silhouette Sweetgum lead the table at 60β90 cm/year β notably faster than pencil pine's 30β60 cm/year, though they trade off with more width and, in Leyland's case, more root spread.
Data compiled from/expanded on this guide: Pencil Pine Growth Rate: 7+ Essential Facts & Tips