Native to North America, western arborvitae is a versatile, easy-to-grow evergreen shrub that adds interesting structure, texture, and color to the landscape year-round. A natural pyramidal habit is maintained without pruning, and its sprays of glossy foliage are soft to the touch, have a distinctive braided look, and emerge yellow, giving the plant a halo effect, even in winter.
Don't expect this unique "fluffy" conifer to fade into the background because it definitely stands out in the landscape. And since it's resistant to wind burn, It's particularly well suited for use in hedgerows, borders, screening, and wind breaks. But its attractive attributes also lend themselves to specimen and foundation plantings.
Western arborvitae is considered more deer resistant than eastern arborvitae.
Uses: Borders, Container, Screening, Landscape, Mass Planting, Specimen
Genus | Thuja |
Species | plicata |
Variety | 'SMNTPGHTF' |
ppaf | PP30762 |
Item Form | 1-Quart |
Zone | 5 - 8 |
Habit | Pyramidal |
Plant Height | 10 ft |
Plant Width | 5 ft |
Additional Characteristics | Easy Care Plants, Evergreen |
Foliage Color | Chartreuse, Light Green, Medium Green, Yellow |
Light Requirements | Full Sun, Part Shade |
Moisture Requirements | Moist, well-drained |
Soil Tolerance | Normal, loamy |
Uses | Border, Containers, Hedge, Specimen |
Restrictions | *Due to state restrictions we cannot ship to the following: Canada, Guam, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands |