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<br>The tree is a great option to plant in a row for a formal screen because of its lush leaves and appealing narrow form.<br>The soil type preferred by Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd' is loamy, well-drained, and consistently moist.
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EMERALD GREEN ARBORVITAE
ABOUT One of the most densely branched evergreens you can plant is emerald green arborvitae. The hedge gives off a tidy, clean appearance that requires little trimming. This dense evergreen hedge, also known as Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd,' maintains its vibrant colors and strong shape all year long, making it a superb choice for a hedge.
EMERALD GREEN ARBORVITAE QUICK GUIDE There are a number of immediate benefits to choosing Emerald Green Arborvitae for your next hedge: Keeps its deep emerald color through the winter Emerald Green arborvitae tolerates dry spells once it is established An especially great shrub for taller privacy hedges or screens Ideal for small yards and other tight areas
WHY PLANT AN EMERALD GREEN ARBORVITAE HEDGE? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. GROWTH RATE PRUNING GROWTH HABIT COLOR COLD-HARDINESS
GROWTH RATE Thuja occidentalis Smaragd, often known as Emerald Green, is a semi-dwarf variety. 1950 saw its selection as a seedling in Denmark. It was highly sought after for a number of reasons, one of which was its sluggish growth rate. The virtually vertical Thuja Emerald Green Arborvitae can grow up to 1 foot each year.
PRUNING One of the most densely branched evergreens you can plant is emerald green arborvitae. The hedge gives off a tidy, clean appearance that requires little trimming. This dense evergreen hedge, also known as Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd,' maintains its vibrant colors and strong shape all year long, making it a superb choice for a hedge.
GROWTH HABIT Their tendency to grow tall and thin is another desired quality. A plant that is 10 years old should be 6-8 feet tall and 18 inches broad. These organic pillars are ideal for building low-maintenance hedges that are the ideal size for tiny yards and confined places. To preserve density, it is ideal to prune once a year, but you can prune very lightly.
COLOR The Danish name for "emerald" is "smaragd," which alludes to its rich, vivid color. This kind of color display by any Arborvitae at any time of year is quite uncommon, but Smaragd takes pride in it all year long. It is incredibly eye- catching and gives any landscape design depth and richness.
COLD- HARDINESS American arborvitae, a form of which is indigenous to Canada and the North American continent, includes Emerald Arborvitae. It is suitable for many colder areas of the United States because it is hardy to USDA Zone 3, and it even thrives well into Zone 8 and occasionally Zone 9.
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