General Culture:
Easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Foliage density loosens up in too much shade. Tolerates wide range of soils. Likes humid weather with regular rains. In hot and dry weather, periodic, deep waterings are advisable, especially when shrubs are grown as foundation plants. Appreciates a good root zone mulch. Prune in early spring before onset of new growth.
Noteworthy Characteristics:
This American arborvitae cultivar is a very slow-growing, dwarf evergreen shrub with a globular, finely-branched habit. Features scale-like, medium green foliage in flat sprays. Most often seen at maturity as a 1' tall mound with a spread to 1.5'.
Problems:
No serious insect or disease problems. Bagworms and spider mites are occasional insect pests. Susceptible to damage in winter from ice and snow. Foliage tends to turn greenish brown or bronze in winter from desiccation and/or rapid temperature changes.
Uses:
Good dwarf specimen or accent. Rock gardens. Incorporate into the front of a foundation planting.
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