Western Red Cedar
Thuja plicata are a larger growing Thuja species, evergreen and great screening plants growing to 15m depending on species and conditions. Thuja species prefer full sun however will be OK in part shade as well.
Best known for the Western Red Cedar, Thuja plicata varieties have a lot to offer landscapers and home gardeners. It is the cultivars that are most widely offered for sale by wholesale growers and these include a range of smaller growing plants used for hedging.
Used as hedging plants, they are fast growing and hardy.
However some of the smaller growing varieties often escape attention, and many are worthy garden plants. Cultivars such as T. plicata ‘Cuprea’ and T. plicata ‘Rogersii’ are very low growing and excellent plants for the rock garden or growing in containers.
Thuja plicata Species and cultivars include:
- Thuja plicata ‘Western Red Cedar’ – Fast growing and an excellent tall hedge or windbreak plant.
- Thuja plicata’Fastigiata’ – Deep green foliage and an upright habit with foliage that tends to droop a little. Reaches 5 – 7 m in height.
- T.plicata ‘Gelderland’ – Fast growing and easy to prune to shape. Deep green foliage which turns to a red /bronze in winter.
- T. plicata ‘Zebrina’ – Fan shaped foliage with a variegated look of mid green and gold towards the edges. Good conical growth habit and will eventually reach 12 – 15m in height.
- T. plicata ‘Canadian Gold’ – Slow growing and with attractive golden foliage.
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