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Arborvitae - Little Giant

Thuja occidentalis 'Little Giant'
Arborvitae - Little Giant

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$37.95 each
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Arborvitae - Little Giant Details:

Plant Facts
Mature Height
25 to 30 feet
Mature Spread
8 to10 feet
Soil Type
Well drained
Moisture
Widely adaptable
Mature Form
Pyramidal
Growth Rate
Slow
Sun Exposure
Full sun
Flower Color
N/A
Fall Color
N/A
Foliage Color
Green
2-7
Arborvitae - Little Giant, Thuja occidentalis 'Little Giant', is slow-growing and spherical with rich green leaves. In general, this conifer is a tall columnar to conical; an evergreen tree with fissured, reddish bark. Its scale-like leaves are ovate, mid to dark-green on top, lighter beneath. Females bear small cones with a small terminal hook on each scale. With its rich green soft textured foliage, Little Giant becomes a very useful shrub in the landscape; used for specimen, foundation plantings, and low borders. Tolerant of wet soils and coastal conditions, very little pruning is needed to maintain shape, and Little Giant is an extremely hardy dwarf globe evergreen. It is easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. Somewhat wide range of soil tolerance, but prefers moist, well-drained loams. Best in full sun, but generally appreciates some light afternoon shade in hot summer climate.

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