Whether you are planting a Leyland cypress as a solitary tree or want to create a hedge of this coniferous species, remember that Leyland cypresses are poisonous. Although there is not a great risk of poisoning, you should be careful if there are children or pets in the family.

That's how poisonous the Leyland cypress is
Leyland cypress contains some intolerable ingredients. If they get into the human or animal organism through consumption, symptoms of poisoning appear. However, there is no danger of poisoning just by touching it.
If you have small children or dogs in the household, you should think carefully about whether you actually want to create a Leyland cypress hedge.
You should never leave plant residue after cutting to prevent pets from accidentally gnawing on it.
tips
Leyland Cypress contains many essential oils. When cutting or picking, these can escape and cause skin irritation in sensitive people. Therefore, always wear gloves when caring for hedges or single trees.