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  1. The 7 gal. Arborvitae Green Giant Shrub is a large, vigorous, fast growing evergreen shrub. Its natural pyramidal shape boasts rich green foliage that darkens or bronzes slightly in the winter. This is an exceptional landscape shrub for use as a screen, hedge, or single specimen.

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  2. Green Giant Arborvitae are known for soft, dark green foliage and also to be very fast growing. Once roots are established, trees will grow up to 3-4' per season. Matures to 30-40' tall and 8-10' wide. (Plants are balled and burlap and are approximately 7-8' tall now)

  3. Arborvitae are a popular, rugged evergreen tree with dense blue-green foliage. It’s commonly used in home landscaping, often to provide privacy. Here’s how to plant, grow, and prune arborvitae.

    • Types of Arborvitae Trees
    • Types of Arborvitae (with Pictures) – Identification Guide
    • American Arborvitae
    • Arborvitae ‘Emerald Green’
    • ‘Little Giant’ Arborvitae
    • Thuja occidentalis ‘Hetz Midget’
    • Thuja occidentalis ‘Fire Chief’
    • Thuja occidentalis ‘Aurea Nana’
    • American Arborvitae ‘Yellow Ribbon’
    • Weeping Eastern Arborvitae

    The five species of arborvitae trees (Thuja) are: 1. American arborvitae or Eastern arborvitae (Thuja occidentalis) 2. Giant arborvitae (Thuja plicata) 3. Korean arborvitae(Thuja koraiensis) 4. Japanese arborvitae (Thuja standishii) 5. Sichuan Arborvitae(Thuja sutchuenensis) Two species – American arborvitae and Giant arborvitae are native to North...

    Most varieties of arborvitae are cultivars of the species Thuja occidentalis (American arborvitae). Most American arborvitaes grow in full sun and moist, well-draining soil. Depending on the arborvitae species, the dense evergreen foliage grows as cone shapes, upright columns, or rounded shrubs. Small arborvitaes are ideal for foundation plantings,...

    American arborvitae is one of the best garden landscape plants. In its natural habitat, American arborvitaes are medium-sized trees, growing up to 50 ft. (15 m). Smaller cultivars of American arborvitae are popular as ornamental trees for hedges in residential gardens and parks. Other names for American arborvitae include northern white cedar, swam...

    The ‘Emerald Green’ arborvitae is one of the most popular landscaping trees in the Thujaspecies. Also called ‘Smaragd,’ this upright columnar arborvitae has compact growth and reaches up to 14 ft. (4 m) tall. The evergreen conifer keeps its color throughout the year and doesn’t turn bronze in winter. ‘Smaragd’ arborvitaes are slow-growing landscape...

    The ‘Little Giant’ arborvitae is a dwarf, globe-shaped conifer. This small arborvitae has rich green needle-like leaves that stay dark green all year long. As the arborvitae grows slowly, it develops into a perfect round ball. This easy-grow Thujadoesn’t require any pruning or trimming to keep its shape. ‘Little Giant’ dwarf arborvitaes grow to bet...

    The ‘Hetz Midget’ arborvitae is a round dwarf arborvitae shrub. The ‘Hetz Midget’ arborvitae’s attractive feature is its dark green foliage that turns into hues of bronze in the winter. The flat leaves are scale-like and grow in fan-shaped clusters. Grow ‘Hetz Midgets’ in full sun or partial shade. Being one of the shortest arborvitae shrubs, the ‘...

    The ‘Fire Chief’ arborvitae is a small coniferous shrub with greenish-red foliage. The ‘Fire Chief’ Thuja is one of the most distinctive arborvitaes with its dense feathery foliage that changes with the seasons. Leaves are bright gold in spring, then dark green in summer before developing red tips in winter. ‘Fire Chief’ arborvitae shrubs are best ...

    Also called the Berkman’s Gold, the ‘Aurea Nana’ arborvitae is a delightful globe-like, spherical small conifer. The sun-loving arborvitae has bright golden-green foliage made up of soft needle-like leaves. In fall and winter, the evergreen foliage takes on an orangey-yellow color. This dwarf globe arborvitae is a drought-tolerant plant. The ‘Aurea...

    The ‘Yellow Ribbon’ arborvitae is a slow-growing, semi-dwarf conifer. This columnar arborvitae has upright growth and a narrow pyramidal shape. Its foliage has a yellowish-green color in spring before turning medium green, then reddish-brown. The yellow arborvitae’s color brightens up gardens throughout the year. The tall arborvitae, ‘Yellow Ribbon...

    The Weeping Eastern Arborvitae (Thuja ‘Pendula’) has drooping, pendulous leaves giving the conifer tree a weeping look. The weeping American arborvitae is one of the most unusual evergreen trees. The slow-growing Thujawill grow upright if the central stem is staked. Otherwise, the shrubby conifer has a spreading growth habit. Due to its arching bra...

  4. Enhance the beauty of your yard with this 7 Gal. Arborvitae Green Giant Shrub with Green Foliage. It is known for its fast-growing pyramidal shape, making it perfect for hedges or privacy screens. Arborvitaes have superb disease resistance while also being tolerant of drought.

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    • Disease Resistant, Drought Tolerant
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    • Perennial
  5. Apr 9, 2022 · Mature trees reach up to 40 to 60 feet tall, growing densely, narrowly, and in a pyramidal habit. Leaves are small, glossy, and scale-like, opposite and arranged in rows of four, overlapping, creating flat sprays akin to the shape of fans. The bark is dark brown and shaggy.

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  7. Apr 12, 2024 · grow three to five feet per year, reaching 30-50 ft. tall. have thick green foliage. are ideal for screening and hedging. are easy-to-maintain. buy at Epic Gardening Shop. Overview. The ‘Green Giant’ arborvitae grows 40-60 feet tall. What Is It? The ‘Green Giant’ arborvitae is a lovely evergreen shrub that soars to high heights.

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