American Arborvitae
American Arborvitae is a versatile evergreen tree used for living and privacy fences. It has numerous pleasing attributes in landscaping. Native to North America, this hardy and low-maintenance tree has become a staple in many gardens and residential landscapes. Its exceptional qualities make it an excellent choice for various purposes, and here are some of the reasons why it is a beloved addition to landscaping.
Are you looking to define your property or create a windbreak? If you are, you may be interested in the American Arborvitae. It's officially known as the Thuja occidentalis, which translates into the Western thuja. By its name, you'd think it grew primarily in the western United States and Canada, but that's not true, and it is evident in its common names, which include Eastern White Cedar and Northern White Cedar. This woody evergreen green primarily grows in central and eastern Canada and the north-central and eastern United States.
The tree is known for its dense foliage and column or cone shape. It reaches between 23 and 30 feet and is typically three to five feet wide. Because of its narrow footprint, it can be planted close together to create a natural screen.
Popular Uses Of American Arborvitae
The tree is officially classified as a shrub, not a tree. Gardeners and landscapers typically use the tree as a windbreak and a living privacy fence. It can also provide privacy for balconies and second stories, and it can be planted in tight spaces, even next to buildings, because the roots only spread as far as the canopy.
American Arborvitae Is A Fast-Growing Privacy Tree
Gardeners love this tree because it's fast-growing. It typically grows between three and four feet a year after it reaches a height of about two feet. This means homeowners don't have to wait years for the shrub to mature enough to create an effective windbreak or privacy screen.
Great Companion Plants for the American Arborvitae
The tree grows well alongside boxwood shrubs. The tree becomes the endcaps when planted at the front and rear of boxwoods. The tree can even denote the entrances and exits in hedge mazes. To create a layered look in your garden, hostas, geraniums, and Solomon's seal can be planted around the tree.
American Arborvitae is well-known for its ability to break wind, muffle sounds, and create natural privacy barriers. It can even be grown in large containers with flowers to make statement pieces for your front or back porch.
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