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Arborvitae - First Edition™ Technito®

The 'First Edition™ Technito® Arborvitae, Thuja occidentalis 'Bailjohn' (PP15,850), has the attractive dark green color of Techny, and retains it color through winter just as well!


This cultivar, being noticeably denser, is an improvement because it will require less shearing. 'First Edition™ Technito® Arborvitae is an attractive low-maintenance hedge or screen that is useful as a vertical accent in foundations and borders!


The reason for arborvitae popularity probably lies in their versatility. Whether used for screening or as a specimen, there is an arborvitae cultivar in just the right size or shape for almost every yard. Easy to grow, arborvitae does best in full sun and moist to well-drained soils. This evergreen tolerates partly shaded locations but the foliage may not be as full and dense.


It forms a compact pyramidal outline, and is one of the most popular evergreens used in our urban landscapes!


* Attractive


* Low maintenance


* Popular hedge

Plant Facts

Family Thuja occidentalis 'Bailjohn' (PP15,850)
Foliage Dark Green
Mature Height 6 to 8 feet
Mature Spread 2 to 3 feet
Soil Well drained
Zones 3-7
Moisture Widely adaptable
Mature Form Pyramidal
Growth Rate Medium
Sun Exposure Full sun to partial shade
Fall Color Green

Quick Overview

The 'First Edition™ Technito® Arborvitae, Thuja occidentalis 'Bailjohn' (PP15,850), has the attractive dark green color of Techny and retains it through winter just as well. This cultivar, being noticeably more dense, is an improvement because it will require less shearing. Forms a compact pyramidal outline. Arborvitae are the most popular evergreen used in our urban landscapes. The reason for their popularity probably lies in their versatility. Whether used for screening or as a specimen, there is an arborvitae cultivar in just the right size or shape for almost every yard. Easy to grow, arborvitae do best in full sun and moist to well-drained soils. They also tolerate partly shaded locations but their foliage may not be as full and dense.
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