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Emerald green arborvitae, on the other hard, is a standout plant to consider for adding privacy to a small yard, or if you desire a more elegant privacy hedge. Unlike the towering 'Green Giant ...
Giant Arborvitae. Pawel Kacperek / Getty Images. Giant Arborvitae (Thuja plicata), also known as Western Red Cedar, ... Emerald green arborvitae ...
From the pictures you sent, ... A couple of good choices are 'Green Giant' and 'Steeplechase.' 'Zebrina' is a gold-green version of western arborvitae.
Green Giant can grow to about 60 feet tall with a width of 14 feet. It is denser than Leyland cypress, so it may provide better adjacent privacy, but that likely isn’t a major concern for you ...
Two recently introduced varieties of western arborvitae -- 'Green Giant' and 'Steeplechase' -- are purported to be resistant to bagworms. Even without independent verification of that, these offer ...
A neglected arborvitae can easily become too large for its space, without enough green margin for pruning. In nature, arborvitaes can reach 50 to 70 feet tall and 30 feet wide.