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Arborvitae Dependble Arborvitaes off many shapes and colors in plants ranging from shrub to tree size. Aymmentrical and dense Arborvitaes decorate gardens with gloves, pillars, or cones of evergreen, scale-like leaves or tiny needles in flattened sprays. Wild species are full size trees, but countless smaller variants have been developed for gardnerers. We offer just a small sampling of the many varieties. If you're planning ahead and want a larger plant of a specific variety to give you a hedge that develops fuller more quickly, please ask us about special orders. Back to Trees & Shrub Page or Close Page to Return to Lawn & Garden Home Page Click on Image to Enlarge |
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Common Name: Emerald Green
'Arborvitae' Scientific Name : Thuja occidentalis 'Smargd' This upright, narrow grower has a irrestible, soft green foliage and a shape that lends itself to tons of landscape functions from hedging to specimen use. Very adaptable and easy to grow. Matures 18-20' tall x 5-6' wide. Hardy to Zone 3 |
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Common Name: Dwarf Globe
'Arborvitae' Scientific Name : Thuja occidentalis 'Teddy Bear' Such a soft name for such a tough, hardy little performer, but one look a 'Teddy' will make you want to reach out and touch it. 'Teddy' has an irresistable apeal with its dense, slow growing, globular shape and it's soft, green juvenile foliage. A great specimen plant for small spaces. Matures slowly to 18-24" tall and 18-24" wide. Hardy to Zone 3. |
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