Wareana Cedar

Thuja occidentalis 'Wareana'

Also called Siberian American Arborvitae

  • Upright cultivar with a broad pyramidal shape becoming rounded in mature trees
  • Dark green foliage grows in vertical sprays
  • A denser, darker cedar with a wider appearance
  • Low tolerance of dry or drought conditions
  • Low tolerance for salt spray

ZONE:
2

HEIGHT:
250-300 cm

SPREAD:
175-250 cm

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Growing and Maintenance Tips:


Typically grown as a hedge, this cedar can also be used in groupings for windscreens. This cedar grows almost as wide as tall, with a darker winter foliage that is more resistant to winter burn and drying winds. Protection (burlap wrap) from drying winter winds is still recommended in an exposed location. Damage or stem breakage may occur in the winter from ice and snow accumulation.

Additional Notes about Wareana Cedar:


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

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