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  1. 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.

  2. Thuja occidentalis, commonly known as American arborvitae, Eastern arborvitae, Eastern white cedar or Northern white cedar, is a dense, conical to narrow-pyramidal (sometimes maturing to broad-pyramidal), often single-trunked, evergreen tree that is native to eastern and central Canada south to northern Illinois, Ohio and New York with ...

  3. ‘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.

  4. Thuja occidentalis 'Sunkist' (¿Origin) 2019 photo - Common Name: Arborvitae, Size: 10x8ft., lemon yellow foliage in spring that deepens to orange yellow in winter., USDA Hardiness Zone 4-7, In Garden Bed HR-K2 for 5.8 YEARS (HLG). Planted in 2014.

  5. 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.

  6. Features. Glowing chartreuse, evergreen foliage is an outstanding source of year-round color. Develops into a very distinctive pyramidal form. This is an incredibly carefree, low-maintenance shrub. Plant among dark green or burgundy-leaved plants to create a striking color contrast.

  7. 'Sunkist' is a medium, slow growing, pyramidal conifer. It has dense, flattened branches of orange-yellow foliage in winter, followed by lemon yellow in spring.

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