Thuja 'Polar Gold' Arborvitae 3 gallon

Thuja 'Polar Gold' Arborvitae 3 gallon

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Features

Space saving and colorful!

A living fence of arborvitae is always nice, but some varieties take up a lot of yours (and your neighbor's) yard space. Polar Gold® arborvitae naturally grows with a narrow, space-saving habit, so you can achieve the same effect in a small area. New growth emerges a cheerful glowing gold color, which persists year-round. 

Though arborvitae is not deer resistant, it's an outstanding native evergreen for those struggling with shaded conditions. Very hardy, too!

Top reason to grow Polar Gold® arborvitae:

- space saving habit

- evergreen, with colorful yellow leaf tips all year

- Thrives even in chilly USDA zone 3

Foliage Interest
Fall Interest
Winter Interest
Native to North America

Characteristics

Plant Type: 
 Shrub
 
Shrub Type: 
 Evergreen
 
Height Category: 
 Tall
 
Garden Height: 
 144 - 180 Inches 3.7m - 4.6m
 
Spacing: 
 48 - 72 Inches 1.2m - 1.8m
 
Spread: 
 48 - 72 Inches 1.2m - 1.8m
 
Foliage Colors: 
 Yellow
 
Foliage Shade: 
 Yellow
 
Habit: 
 Upright
 
Container Role: 
 Thriller

Plant Needs

Light Requirement: 
 Part Sun to Sun
 Sun

The optimum amount of sun or shade each plant needs to thrive: Full Sun (6+ hours), Part Sun (4-6 hours), Full Shade (up to 4 hours).

Maintenance Category: 
 Easy
Bloom Time: 
 Grown for Foliage
Hardiness Zones: 
 3a, 3b, 4a, 4b, 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b
Water Category: 
 Average
Uses: 
 Border Plant

 Container

 Good for Screening

 Landscape

 Mass Planting

 Specimen or Focal Point
Uses Notes: 
 

Arborvitae are a classic choice for hedges and screening, but they also make excellent specimen plants, additions to perennial borders or other gardens, or even in containers for an evergreen accent.

Maintenance Notes: 
 

Polar Gold arborvitae naturally grows as a dense, narrow pyramid, so little to no pruning is required. If you do wish to prune, do so in late spring/early summer, after the new growth has emerged. Avoid cutting into any very thick stems unless you are removing them entirely, as this can leave an unsightly hole in the plant and recovery from such cuts is typically slow. 

Polar Gold® Thuja occidentalis 'SMTOYB' USPP 25,388