Description
A little piece of evergreen architecture, glowing in gold. Cupressus ‘Gold Rider’ Pom Poms brings instant structure to a garden — clipped into soft, cloud-like tiers that look beautifully “finished” from the moment it arrives. Pop one either side of a doorway, nestle it into a mixed border for contrast, or use it as a statement in a generous pot on the patio. However you style it, it adds that calm, designed feel all year round.
Why you’ll love it: it’s evergreen, it’s bright, and it’s wonderfully tidy — a real confidence-boosting plant for anyone who wants shape and colour without constant fuss.
Quick Facts
Botanical Name: Cupressus ‘Gold Rider’
Common Name: Gold Rider Cypress (Pom Pom)
Plant Type: Evergreen conifer, trained/topiary form
Foliage: Bright golden-yellow, soft textured sprays
Form: Tiered “pom pom” spheres on a clear stem
Position: Sun to partial shade (best colour in sun)
Soil: Well-drained soil; avoid waterlogged ground
Hardiness: Hardy in Irish/UK gardens (shelter from harsh, drying winds if very exposed)
Best For: Pots, entrances, patios, formal or contemporary planting, adding winter structure
Maintenance: Low; light trims to keep the outline crisp
Botanical Name: Cupressus ‘Gold Rider’
Common Name: Gold Rider Cypress (Pom Pom)
Plant Type: Evergreen conifer, trained/topiary form
Foliage: Bright golden-yellow, soft textured sprays
Form: Tiered “pom pom” spheres on a clear stem
Position: Sun to partial shade (best colour in sun)
Soil: Well-drained soil; avoid waterlogged ground
Hardiness: Hardy in Irish/UK gardens (shelter from harsh, drying winds if very exposed)
Best For: Pots, entrances, patios, formal or contemporary planting, adding winter structure
Maintenance: Low; light trims to keep the outline crisp
How to Plant
Choose a bright spot with free-draining soil. If planting in the ground, improve heavy soil with grit/organic matter and avoid areas that sit wet in winter. For pots, use a large container with drainage holes and a quality compost mix; keep watering consistent, especially in the first season.
Choose a bright spot with free-draining soil. If planting in the ground, improve heavy soil with grit/organic matter and avoid areas that sit wet in winter. For pots, use a large container with drainage holes and a quality compost mix; keep watering consistent, especially in the first season.
Care Guide
Water regularly while establishing (and don’t let pots dry out in warm spells). Once settled, it’s straightforward — the main job is simply keeping that lovely pom pom shape neat.
Water regularly while establishing (and don’t let pots dry out in warm spells). Once settled, it’s straightforward — the main job is simply keeping that lovely pom pom shape neat.
Caragh Garden Notebook
For the sharpest silhouette, give it a gentle trim once in late spring, and a second light tidy in late summer if needed. Trim little and often rather than taking big chunks — you’re “polishing” the shape, not reshaping the plant. A sheltered, sunny position will keep the foliage richest and most golden.
For the sharpest silhouette, give it a gentle trim once in late spring, and a second light tidy in late summer if needed. Trim little and often rather than taking big chunks — you’re “polishing” the shape, not reshaping the plant. A sheltered, sunny position will keep the foliage richest and most golden.







