Discover the Western Arborvitae Thuja plicata
Looking for a solution to deer problems in your garden? The Western Arborvitae Thuja plicata is an excellent choice! This fast-growing, cold-hardy selection exhibits remarkable resistance to deer browsing, making it ideal for suburban landscapes. Its superior winter color and hardiness ensure year-round beauty and resilience.
The Western Arborvitae maintains a dark green, glossy color even in harsh Midwest winters and has proven its hardiness by surviving temperatures as low as -25 degrees. Its tight, pyramidal habit makes it a versatile addition to various landscape designs. This Thuja plicata is a fantastic option for creating fast-growing privacy screens, providing both beauty and functionality.
Key Benefits:
- Deer Resistance: Significantly reduces browsing damage.
- Cold Hardiness: Thrives in zones 5-7, tolerating extreme temperatures.
- Fast Growth: Quickly establishes a privacy screen or landscape feature.
- Winter Color: Retains a vibrant green color throughout winter.
- Versatile Design: Suits various landscape styles with its pyramidal shape.
This Western Arborvitae is available for immediate shipping in a 4″ pot. During the winter months, it will be shipped in a dormant state to ensure its health and successful establishment in your garden.
Consider the Western Arborvitae Thuja plicata for a reliable and beautiful addition to your landscape. Its deer resistance, hardiness, and fast growth make it an excellent choice for creating privacy screens and adding year-round greenery to your property. Enjoy the peace of mind that comes with a hardy and resilient plant.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How tall will the Western Arborvitae Thuja plicata eventually grow? The Western Arborvitae can reach a mature height of up to 30 feet.
- What are the ideal growing conditions for this Thuja plicata? The Thuja plicata thrives in hardy zones 5-7, tolerating both heat and cold.
- How often should I water my new Western Arborvitae? Water deeply and regularly, especially during the first growing season, to help establish a strong root system.
- Is this tree really deer resistant? Yes, this Western Arborvitae is known for its excellent resistance to deer browsing.
- When is the best time to plant my Western Arborvitae? The ideal time to plant is in the spring or fall to avoid extreme temperatures.
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