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      Thuja occidentalis Smaragd |
    Arborvitae Emerald Green |
       Evergreen Shrub |
HEIGHT: | 10 - 15 feet | SPREAD: | 3 - 4 feet | DISTINCTIONS: | Narrow, compact, pyramidal form; bright green foliage; retains color in winter, hardy to -40°; reddish brown peeling bark; flattened branchlets with soft, scale-like leaves. | LIMITATIONS: | Needs full sun; foliage is scraggly in partial shade. Moose and deer will eat these and damage is difficult to impossible to repair. | HARDINESS: | SC, SE (Zones 3-4) | ORIGIN: | Northeast United States and southeast Canada | CULTIVARS: | | _____________________________ Back to List | The information for this Evergreen Shrub (401) was last updated on: 2017-03-23 20:19:07 |
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