Emerald Green Arborvitae Tree Thuja
One of the most popular and effective shrubs for screening or tall hedge use.
Emerald green arborvitae tree thuja. Whereas some cultivars of leyland cypress reach at least 60 feet at maturity emerald green arborvitae usually reaches just 12 to 14 feet in height. And the arborvitaes are exceptional performers adaptable to a variety of soil conditions and weather extremes. Thrives in the heat and humidity of the south and tolerates dry spells when established. Per year 30 cm it maintains its lovely color year round and does not turn bronze in winter.
History of the thuja emerald green. The thuja green giant will easily grow 3 feet a year when young and the thuja emerald green will grow at least 2 feet a year so both of these trees will produce a 10 or 12 foot hedge in a very short time. Thuja emerald green is a selected form of the white cedar or american arborvitae thuja occidentalis. This plant grows wild throughout north eastern america.
Emerald green arborvitae thuja occidentalis smaragd is a fuss free tree. So when selecting plants to make a hedge arborvitaes are right at the top of the short list. Emerald green arborvitae might also be the choice over leyland cypress in cases where a tall tree would be inappropriate. A narrow pyramidal evergreen with dense emerald green foliage that holds its color throughout winter.
The emerald green arborvitae is perfect for planting next to foundations or other tight areas where you need an attractive evergreen accent tree that grows hassle free. Growing in a sunny spot and average soil this pyramid shaped evergreen requires regular watering only to provide. Slow growing about 12 in. Emerald arborvitae thuja occidentalis emera shimmering emerald green foliage with a classic narrow pyramidal form make the emerald arborvitae attractive in all seasons.