An upright, narrow pyramidal evergreen tree with dense, dark green foliage. Mature height is 30 - 40 ft. tall with a 10 - 15 ft. spread. Plant as a hedge, windbreak, grouping or specimen. Plant 3 - 4 ft. apart for a hedge and 8 - 12 ft. apart for a screen. Grows well in full sun and partial shade. Roots are tolerant of wet soils.
- Botanical Name : Thuja occidentalis
- Healthy two year old plants are 6 to 12 inches tall
- Provides beautiful winter color interest when the deciduous trees are bare
- Makes a natural privacy screen, better than a fence
- Grows well in sun or shade
- Plant in a protected location or garden for the first 2 years, then move to its permanent growing site in the landscape
- Easy-to-plant size
- Container grown plants provide virtually no transplant shock compared to bare root plants
- USDA Zone 3 (-40F) to USDA Zone 7 (0F)