Thuja occidentalis (American Arborvitae)
The only varieties listed here are those considered shrub-like due to their size (less than 10 ft.). This group of plants really require a more humid environment than our area can provide for best performance. The foliage burns when exposed to cold, dry winter winds and takes on a yellowish tone if not fertilized yearly. Plant in full sun, well-drained soil with added compost, water twice-a-week.
- T.o. 'Emerald' - 8-10 ft. tall by 3 ft. wide; this columnar plant retains the darkest green color in winter of any plant of this species
- T.o. 'Globosa' or 'Little Gem' - 4-6 ft. tall by wide; dwarf globe shaped plant usefull in formal settings
- T.o. 'Rheingold' - 6 ft. tall by 6 ft. wide; pine cone shaped; distinct yellow foliage
- T.o. 'Woodwardii' - 6 ft. tall by 1.5 ft. wide; slow-growing column; dark green foliage
- Category: Shrubs
- Water Use: Moderate
- Sun Exposure: Full Sun
- Height x Spread: 6-10 ft. x 1.5-6 ft
- Native: No
- Bees: No
- Birds: Yes
- Butterflies: No
- Cut Flower: No
- Utility Tree: No
- Extra Maintenance: Yes
- Fire Hazard: Low
- Growth Speed: Moderate
- Fall Color: No
- Wind Tolerant: No
- Drought Tolerant: No
- Bloom Time: Spring