[Free] Woodwardii Globe Arborvitae
Spread 4 to 6 feet. Lacy rich green fans of foliage are dense and hold their color well through winter.
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The common name of arborvitae tree of life comes from early french settlers to north america who learned from native americans that the tree s foliage could be used to treat scurvy. Very hardy with good pest and disease resistance and tolerance for clay or rocky soils. Woodwardi has been a very reliable arborvitae variety for many many years performs well year after year. Slow to moderate growing to a height of 4 feet.Even as the plant grows it maintains a lovely rounded form but it can be pruned freely to any desired shape. Woodwardii globe arborvitae is an exceptionally low maintenance and handsome coniferous evergreen shrub that requires no pruning to keep its distinct global shape. The woodward globe arborvitae grows well in alkaline moist rich sandy silty loam and well drained soils. Beautiful globe shaped shrub adds great form and structure to the landscape.
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