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7 lip 2023 · We will analyze key features such as size, growth rate, foliage color, and preferred conditions. Size. The size of Thuja trees varies significantly across species, with the Western Red Cedar (Thuja plicata) being the largest, capable of growing up to 60 meters tall.
Botanical Name: Thuja standishii x T. plicata. Where Developed: U.S. National Arboretum by way of Denmark. Native to: Hybrid of Japanese and Western North American Species. Height: 50 – 60′. Width: 15 – 20′. Growth Rate: Fast. Color: Green in summer and bronze in winter. Hardiness/Heat Tolerance: USDA Zone 5 to 8.
6 sty 2024 · Thuja plicata and Thuja plicata ‘Atrovirens’ have moderately fast growth of 45-60cm a year. Regular trimming keeps a western red cedar hedge compact, restricting growth to as little as 1.5-2m high.
Thuja plicata ‘Atrovirens’ will grow up to 60cm per year. Which is fast, but easily manageable with one trim per year in Autumn. Thuja occidentalis ‘Golden Smaragd’ grows up to 60cm per year although more narrow and compact in comparison to other types.
19 lut 2024 · Dark American Arborvitae (Thuja occidentalis) and Green Giant (Thuja x plicata) are both evergreen trees that are commonly used for privacy screening. The main differences between them lie in their size and growth rate.
Widely used as a specimen or a hedge, the Sunshine Thuja Plicata grow between thirty-five and forty-five feet at maturity but eventually grow 50 feet with a 25 feet spread. These western arborvitae varieties grow well in partial sun to full shade and have a moderate growth rate between six to ten inches a year.
Ideal For Hedges: 1.5m-6m high; Growth Rate: Average to Fast | 30-60cm a year; Position: Most normal or moist (not wet) soils, sunny to full shade, sheltered or exposed inland; Also Consider: Our Leylandii hedging plants, as an alternative to Thuja plicata, for a faster growing conifer hedge with a choice of golden yellow foliage.