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Giant Arborvitae

Tagged as: not favored by deer, large evergreen, Trees and Shrubs That Attract Birds

Botanical Name: Thuja plicata
Common Name: Giant Arborvitae

Updated 1/2013



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Cones Needles



Height: 50-70' Spread: 15-25' Habit/Form: Narrow pyramidal Growth Rate: Slow to medium Zone: 5-7

Cultural Requirements: Prefers sun to part shade in moist, well-drained soil. In natural areas it's found on slopes, along streambanks, and in swampy areas.

Ornamental Characteristics: Green foliage is soft and occurs as spreading, horizontal sprays on ascending branches. Cones are ½-inch long, ovoid, and mature from green to brown. Plants are not favored by deer.

Uses in the Landscape: Use as a specimen plant, in groups, as a hedge, or as a screen.

Birds Attracted: Cardinal, grosbeak, chickadee, robin, and sparrows

Plant Appeal for Birds: Cones; shelter; nesting site

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