Green Giant Thuja
Baltimore Sun - Introduced by the U.S. National Arboretum in 1967, Thuja 'Green Giant' has become a popular replacement for Leyland cypress. It is adaptable to many soil types and is less susceptible to blow-over. The plant makes an excellent screen to block ...
If I shove up the sash of my loft window tonight, for the last time, and I risk my neck with the fraying sashcord, for the last time, by poking my head out, for the last time, to cock, for the last time, an ear to the nocturnal hum of Cricklewood, shall I hear, above that hum, the cheery song of a Cockney ghost?
Evergreen, fragrant, and densely clothed in foliage, it's a fast-growing privacy screen or windbreak that always looks neat and trim. Deer-resistant and very tolerant of heat, humidity, cold, and heavy snow loads.Wayside Gardens Thuja Steeplechase PP#16,094 - A Thuja Western Red Cedar with...
Fast Growing trees - Thuja Green Giant is becoming more and more popular among landscapers, growers, and homeowners alike. This hardy, fast growing, conifer makes a perfect privacy screen in just a few short years. Green Giant will grow from 3 to 5 feet per year and will eventually grow to 50 feet or more with a fairly narrow spread. The color is a deep lustrous green and is pleasantly fragrant. Green Giant will grow in a wide range of soils in zones 5 to 8 and prefers a deep well drained fertile soil although it adapts well to frequently saturated clay soils. This is a tough tree and will not easily suffer damage from high wind or heavy ice and snow loads.Green Giant is drought tolerant after it is well established, exhibits no significant pest or disease problems, is deer and bagworm resistant and is hardy to -25F.www.botanyshop.com
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