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Pyramidal
Slow
10' - 15'
3' - 4'
6" - 1'
Thuja occidentalis ‘Emerald Green’
Shimmering emerald green foliage with a classic narrow, pyramidal form make the emerald arborvitae attractive in all seasons. And unlike other arborvitaes, this cultivar keeps its lustrous color even in the cold winter months.
The slow-growing emerald arborvitae is great for specimen or accent planting, hedges, privacy screens, and shelterbelts. It also makes a good foundation plant.
Full Sun, Partial Sun/Shade
Acidic, Loamy, Rich, Sandy, Silty Loam, Well Drained
Arborvitae provides nesting sites and cover for birds and small animals. The flower buds, seeds and foliage are a food source for wildlife.
The name arborvitae, is a Latin form of the French, "l'arbre de vie," which means, "tree of life." Linnaeus, the Swedish botanist who assigned the Latin name to this species, picked up on other traits. The genus name, Thuja, is from a Greek word for perfume. Squeezing the evergreen leaves releases an aroma that is nothing less than nature's perfume. The specific name, occidentalis, means "west," the direction from Sweden where this tree was discovered.