Arborvitae trees are evergreen trees or shrubs from the cypress family. They are found primarily throughout eastern Canada and the northeastern United States. Arborvitae trees have scale like leaves that are soft to the touch, rather than prickly.
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Arborvitae trees come in many different shapes. Some, like the American arborvitae, are wide, cone shaped. Others, like the pyramidalis, are thinner. The globe arborvitae is rounded. Arborvitae trees can also be pruned into the shape of hedges, and make wonderful year round privacy screens...
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'Emerald Green' arborvitae trees (often misspelled 'arbor vitae') are evergreens. 'Emerald Green' arborvitae trees have a foliage similar to Leyland cypress and are sometimes used as privacy screens or in other border plantings. ... USDA Plant Hardiness Zones for 'Emerald Green' Arborvitae Trees:
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Q: Two years ago I planted 25 arborvitae trees. This year they are starting to turn brown. They are greener toward the outside of the tree. I used Miracle-Gro arborvitae tree stakes about two weeks ago. I was hoping to see improvement, but nothing so far.
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Arborvitae are easy to grow and care for. They are very popular as hedgerows and foundation plants around homes and buildings. ... Belonging to the evergreen family, Arborvitae are native to eastern Asia and North America. They are identified by their small, scalelike leaves on flattened branches. There are many varieties,
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tree grower's diary, arborvitae, tree diary, julie's trees, arborvitae screen, how close should I plant my arborvitae? ... See my arborvitae detailed facts page for a guide to choosing quality arborvitae trees. Hint: Single leader! (Like the ones in the picture of my neighbor's arborvitae.) No multiple trunks! (Like mine.)
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Arborvitae is pronounced ar-bor-vi-te. There are many different species of arborvitae growing world-wide, but only members of the species Thuja occidentalis are truly hardy in our climate. Native to the northern and eastern sections of the Northern hemisphere, Thuja occidentalis is also called American arborvitae.
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Q: I'm concerned about ice and snow damaging my four 8-foot-tall arborvitae. How should I protect them? ... Driveway & Walkway | Fences & Stone Walls | Gardening | Trees & Shrubs...
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Amazon.com: 25 Thuja Green Giant Arborvitae 8-12" tall trees: Patio,
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Uses for wind breaks, Christmas trees, or as a distinctive specimen. They do great in the South, and have a farther reach North than Leylands. Zone 5 - 8. Will even grow in Zone 4 just not as quickly. They tend to bronze a bit in the winter, but green back beautifully in the Spring. ... Thuja Green Giant Arborvitae Plants...
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