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This is a columnar garden conifer that can grow to 15’ in height but stay only 5’ wide at maturity. In the spring the emerging foliage emerges orange but soon turns to green during the summer. The foliage is soft, bright green and arranged in somewhat vertical fanlike sprays.
Mature trees may reach 40-60' tall in the wild over time, but in cultivation typically grow much smaller to 20-30' tall. Scale-like, aromatic, yellow-green to green foliage appears in flattened sprays. Red-brown bark will exfoliate on mature branches and trunks.
A distinctive evergreen with showy, dense golden-yellow foliage that maintains its color throughout the year. Thrives in humid conditions. A superb choice for use as an accent to brighten the landscape year-round.
It forms an upright narrow pyramid 10 to 15 feet tall and only 4 to 5 feet wide at its base that is clothed in soft-textured delicate-looking fans of ribbon-like foliage. New growth in spring emerges orange in spring gradually transitioning to a lovely shade of sunburn-resistant yellow which stands out beautifully against the medium green ...
Excellent golden-yellow color all year and a very narrow (to 10' x 3') habit make this fine Dutch selection an eye-catching screen/hedge or accent; fairly fast growing: to 6-7' in 10 years. S/M/GDr. By: Forestfarm. A neat, slim plant with bright yellow foliage.
Yellow Ribbon Arborvitae. An improved form, Thuja occidentalis ‘Yellow Ribbon’ provides dense, showy, golden yellow foliage throughout the year. Line up a row of these distinctive plants to create a tall, durable hedge that brightens any site, or use one or more as exclamation points in the garden. Hardy and adaptable to many conditions.
Yellow Ribbon Arborvitae will grow to be about 10 feet tall at maturity, with a spread of 5 feet. It tends to fill out right to the ground and therefore doesn't necessarily require facer plants in front, and is suitable for planting under power lines.