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Prized for its emerald green color, award-winning Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd' or 'Emerald Green' (American Arborvitae) is a semi-dwarf, evergreen shrub of compact, narrow, upright habit with erect sprays of glossy, bright green foliage. Slow-growing, about 12 in. per year (30 cm), it maintains its lovely color year-round and does not turn bronze in winter. Forming a majestic exclamation point in the landscape, it is reliable and cold weather resistant and represents a valuable, hardy alternativ American Arborvitae, Thuja Smaragd, Emerald Green Arborvitae, Eastern Red Cedar, House Storage, Thuja Occidentalis, Panicle Hydrangea, Live Tree, Hydrangea Paniculata

Prized for its emerald green color, award-winning Emerald Green Arborvitae (Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd') is a versatile, easy-to-grow conifer, ideal for gardeners seeking a medium-sized evergreen for privacy, wind protection, or as a decorative element in the landscape.

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Unless rigorously controlled, Leyland cypress will grow and grow until it towers over gardens. Instead, for hedges up to 10ft high, plant Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd'. Slower growing and needing a trim just once a year in August, this makes a good hedge without a long wait, and the emerald foliage is an ideal background to flowers. Dense Garden, Landscaping 101, Thuja Smaragd, Foundation Plants, Emerald Green Arborvitae, Arborvitae Tree, Yard Deck, Thuja Occidentalis, Landscaping Trees

Unless rigorously controlled, Leyland cypress will grow and grow until it towers over gardens. Instead, for hedges up to 10ft high, plant Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd'. Slower growing and needing a trim just once a year in August, this makes a good hedge without a long wait, and the emerald foliage is an ideal background to flowers.

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