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Thuja occidentalis ‘Golden Globe’ is a widely admired cultivar of the Eastern Arborvitae, known for its vibrant color and manageable growth. It is notable for its dense, golden-yellow foliage that adds a burst of color to any garden.
- Arborvitae: Varieties and Growing Tips for Vibrant Gardens
Thuja occidentalis ‘Golden Globe’ is a compact Arborvitae...
- Arborvitae: Varieties and Growing Tips for Vibrant Gardens
Handsome, bright golden yellow foliage covers this dense, globe-shaped shrub, and tolerates full sun exposure without sunburn. Thrives in regions with high humidity. Works well as a low hedge and in foundation plantings.
Golden Globe Arborvitae features bright gold foliage that turns to a beautiful bronze-green in winter. It is relatively low-maintenance and is tolerant of a wide range of soil conditions. Golden Globe Arborvitae is deer resistant and does not attract many pests or diseases.
'Golden Globe' is a dwarf, dense cultivar with a rounded, globular form. Soft yellow, scale-like foliage in flat sprays. Urn-shaped cones to 1/2" long mature in autumn to reddish brown. Most often seen as a 2-4 foot high shrub, although it may reach a height of 8' after 70 years.
Thuja occidentalis ‘Golden Globe’ is a compact Arborvitae cultivar notable for its dense, golden-yellow foliage and rounded, globular shape. It grows to about 2-4 feet in height and width (60-120 cm), ideal for foundation plantings, rock gardens, and borders.
Golden Globe Arborvitae is a dense multi-stemmed evergreen shrub with a more or less rounded form. Its relatively fine texture sets it apart from other landscape plants with less refined foliage. At maturity it forms a rounded ball 5’ tall and as wide.
Golden Globe Arborvitae is perfect for creating eye-catching focal points in the garden. Its golden-yellow foliage and spherical shape make it an excellent choice for adding color and structure. Plant it in groups for a bold, unified look or use it individually as a specimen plant in mixed borders.