Emerald Tree Plant

This cultivar is sometimes known as smaragd because the plant was originally developed in denmark smaragd is the danish word for emerald.
Emerald tree plant. It is called arborvitae because a tea made from the leaves is rich in vitamin c. Thuja emerald green is a selected form of the white cedar or american arborvitae thuja occidentalis. The best time to plant an emerald green arborvitae is in fall when the tree will face minimal heat stress and not struggle to grow. The slow growing emerald arborvitae is great for specimen or accent planting hedges privacy screens and shelterbelts.
Growing in a sunny spot and average soil this pyramid shaped evergreen requires regular watering only to provide. Then loosen the soil with a spade. This plant grows wild throughout north eastern america. And unlike other arborvitaes this cultivar keeps its lustrous color even in the cold winter months.
Remove any weeds turfgrass and debris from the area. One of the more popular cultivars of the thuja occidentalis species of arborvitae is emerald green which is highly prized as a hedge or screen plant especially in colder climates. Since these plants are usually about 12 30 tall it makes them ideal for areas with height restrictions. Choose a location where the tree will receive full sunlight ideally or partial shade if necessary.