The Shrubbery

Thuja occidentalis ‘Hetz Midget’ 300mm pot CONIFER DWARF

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Description

Thuja is a genus of evergreen coniferous trees and shrubs in the family Cupressaceae, which is native to North America and eastern Asia. Here are some general features and horticultural notes on Thuja:

Physical Characteristics: Thuja trees and shrubs have a conical or columnar shape, with a single trunk or multiple stems. The bark is usually reddish-brown and scaly, and the branches are usually horizontal or slightly drooping. The leaves are scale-like and arranged in opposite pairs.

Climate and Soil Requirements: Thuja trees and shrubs prefer a temperate climate with moderate to high rainfall. They grow well in well-draining soils that are slightly acidic to neutral.

Sunlight Requirements: Thuja trees and shrubs prefer full sun but can tolerate partial shade.

Size and Growth Rate: Thuja trees and shrubs have a moderate to fast growth rate, with a growth rate of around 30-60 centimetres per year. Mature trees can reach up to 30 meters in height and 3 meters in diameter for some species.

Pruning: Thuja trees and shrubs can tolerate heavy pruning and are often used for hedges and topiary. Pruning can be done in late winter or early spring.

Watering: Thuja trees and shrubs require regular watering, especially during dry periods.

Fertilizing: Thuja trees and shrubs benefit from regular fertilizing with a balanced fertilizer in the spring and summer.

Propagation: Thuja trees and shrubs can be propagated from seed or cuttings. Seeds should be collected in the fall and stratified for several weeks before planting.

Pests and Diseases: Thuja trees and shrubs are relatively pest and disease resistant, but can be susceptible to various fungal diseases, such as blight and root rot.

Uses: Thuja trees and shrubs are commonly used as ornamental plants in gardens, particularly for hedges and topiary due to their tolerance for heavy pruning. They are also used in forestry for their high-quality timber, which is used in construction, furniture-making, and other applications. In addition, some species of Thuja have medicinal properties and are used in traditional medicine.