3/19/2023 0 Comments Tater tot arborvitaeGrowing in Missouri 25-30′ tall x 12-15′ wide, ‘Green Giant’ grows very fast, about 3-4′ each year. Green Giant – Though ‘Green Giant’ has all the features of Western Red Cedar, it is actually a cross of T. Thuja plicata or Western Red Cedar is cold hardy, maintains a nice green color in winter, and is deer resistant. North Pole – A narrow dense form, ‘North Pole’ is perfect when wanting an emphasis in the landscape. ‘DeGroot’s Spire’ is easy to grow in central Missouri. It’s multiple trunks are sturdy but have a different look. Growing to 12-15′ tall and 5-7′ wide, this evergreen makes a dense hedge and is used as an accent plant in foundation plantings.ĭeGroot’s Spire – Though ‘DeGroot’s Spire’ grows to about the same size as ‘Emerald Green’, about 15-20′ tall and 4-5′ wide, it is slower growing with twisted tight-growing foliage. This is probably the smallest of all the upright arborvitaes.Įmerald Green – Probably the most commonly planted arborvitae in 30 years, ‘Emerald Green’ holds a rich green color even in winter. The dense conical habit makes this a good foundation shrub for corner plantings or a hedge. Holmstrup – 5-6′ tall in 10 years, eventually growing to 10-15′. The American Arborvitae is not deer resistant. Thuja occidentalisis also known as American Arborvitae or Eastern White Cedar and native to the north and east of US and Canada. New varieties are available that can be used in so many ways. Attractive evergreen foliage and a dense habit makes Arborvitae a favorite in the landscape.
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