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A compactly branched dwarf evergreen shrub with a handsome naturally pointed globe shape that rarely requires pruning. Bright golden yellow foliage develops into a rich bronze color in winter. Excellent choice for use in pairs or groups in borders, in formal rows, or in containers.
Thuja occidentalis ‘Golden Globe’ is a delightful, low-growing evergreen shrub, perfect for adding a touch of color to the landscape. Its adaptability, dwarf size, and bright foliage make it a popular choice for various garden styles and purposes.
Beautiful golden fan-like foliage grows in compact sprays from the trunk and branches. Easily trimmed to keep its upright oval shape. Dwarf Arborvitae will grow up to 10' high without pruning to control size. Good in green landscapes in borders, beds or accents in rock gardens.
This cone shaped evergreen shrub is called Thuja orientalis ‘Aurea Nana’. Dwarfed (conifer) in nature, this shrub reaches an average landscape size of 4-6′ tall by 3-5′ wide. Commonly known as Dwarf Golden Arborvitae, this shrub is prized for its unique foliage.
A compact, well-behave shrub that adds great color and form to the landscape. New foliage emerges gold in the spring and gently fades to a vibrant lime green with maturity. This is a slow-growing shrub, making it a good choice for novice gardeners or those who want big color with little maintenance.
Durable teardrop shaped shrub to 6 x 5 feet makes a striking accent, border or screen.. Golden foliage turns purple bronze in winter. Prefers full sun, amended well drained soil, deep infrequent water once established.
'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.