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Sunkist Arborvitae, American Arborvitae 'Sunkist', Eastern White Cedar 'Sunkist', Northern White Cedar 'Sunkist'. Thuja occidentalis ‘Sunkist’ is a vibrant and decorative cultivar of the Eastern Arborvitae, cherished for its bright foliage and ornamental appeal.
More Images. Common Name: American arborvitae. Type: Needled evergreen. Family: Cupressaceae. Zone: 2 to 7. Height: 6.00 to 10.00 feet. Spread: 5.00 to 8.00 feet. Bloom Time: Non-flowering. Bloom Description: Non-flowering. Sun: Full sun to part shade. Water: Medium. Maintenance: Low. Suggested Use: Hedge. Leaf: Colorful, Evergreen. Attracts: Birds
‘Sunkist’ arborvitae is a dense, broad, pyramidal plant that boasts lemon-yellow foliage in the spring. In the winter the foliage will become more orange-yellow. This shrub grows rapidly to a height of 6 to 10 feet and a width of 5 to 8 feet.
5 lip 2023 · Informational table showing disease name, symptoms, pathogen/cause, and management of Arborvitae diseases.
11 paź 2024 · 🦠 Fungal Infections and Diseases. Fungal infections are a primary culprit behind brown spots on your Sunkist Arborvitae. Two common diseases include Phytophthora root rot, which causes browning and wilting leaves, and Cercospora leaf blight, marked by dark brown spots surrounded by yellow halos.
This glorious version of the American arborvitae is aptly named! This 6-10' tree/shrub features bright lemony-gold, sun kissed foliage in spring which ages to green before cooler temperatures bring out a deeper golden-orange foliage for winter.
5 lis 2009 · However, the arborvitae tree can develop diseases that have to be treated quickly and effectively for the tree to survive. Here are some of the most common arborvitae diseases and treatments for them. Tree Fungal Diseases. There are different categories of fungus that can infect an arborvitae tree.