Linesville Cedar

Thuja occidentalis 'Linesville'

Also called Globe American Arborvitae

  • Dwarf, rounded or spherical habit
  • Soft lacy sage-green foliage, very different from a typical cedar, changes to bronze-green in the fall and winter
  • Use to add an interesting shape, colour or texture to the landscape
  • Low tolerance of dry or drought conditions
  • Low tolerance for salt spray

ZONE:
3

HEIGHT:
100-125 cm

SPREAD:
125-150 cm

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Growing and Maintenance Tips:


This cedar grows naturally in a rounded, globular habit. It benefits from light pruning to achieve an attractive spherical form. Excellent choice for container planting or as an accent plant in a rock garden. Protection (burlap wrap) from drying winter winds is recommended in an exposed location.

Additional Notes about Linesville Cedar:


This eastern white cedar cultivar was discovered as a witch's broom in Linesville, PA.

Deer find the soft evergreen foliage very attractive for winter food and will rapidly strip a plant. 

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