Evergreen Thuja occidentalis (Arborvitae)
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Color Name: Full Speed A Hedge® Thin Man®
Full Speed A Hedge Thin Man Arborvitae is the super-skinny, fast-growing arborvitae! It's the perfect choice for screens and privacy hedges where ground space is at a premium. Despite its extremely narrow, columnar habit, it still has a fast growth rate so you can get the privacy you need quickly. Holds its winter color very well.
Growing Tips: Tolerates heat and drought once established. Keep watered after pruning to minimize browning; this is also an effective strategy to minimize winter damage to foliage in cold areas.
Soil: Adaptable in terms of pH; best growth is in moderately moist, cool, fertile soils.
Pruning: Does not strictly require pruning, though it does tolerate it well. Prune in spring before new growth begins.
Uses: Hedges; screening; mixed borders; foundation plantings; specimen
Photo courtesy of Spring Meadow Nursery, Inc.
Full Speed A Hedge Thin Man Arborvitae is the super-skinny, fast-growing arborvitae! It's the perfect choice for screens and privacy hedges where ground space is at a premium. Despite its extremely narrow, columnar habit, it still has a fast growth rate so you can get the privacy you need quickly. Holds its winter color very well.
Growing Tips: Tolerates heat and drought once established. Keep watered after pruning to minimize browning; this is also an effective strategy to minimize winter damage to foliage in cold areas.
Soil: Adaptable in terms of pH; best growth is in moderately moist, cool, fertile soils.
Pruning: Does not strictly require pruning, though it does tolerate it well. Prune in spring before new growth begins.
Uses: Hedges; screening; mixed borders; foundation plantings; specimen
Photo courtesy of Spring Meadow Nursery, Inc.
Flower Color: Grown for Foliage Foliage Color: Green Shades
Height: 12 to 15 Feet Spread: 3 to 5 Feet Hardy in Zone: 7, 3, 4, 5, 6 |
Blooms:
Foliage Season: All Year |
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Medium
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Native Mass Planting Landscapes Evergreen Easy to Grow Border Specimen Plant
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