Friday, August 8, 2008

Sherwood Moss Arborvitae

The Sherwood Moss Arborvitae, Thuja occidentalis 'Sherwood Moss', is a dwarf, cone-shaped Arborvitae with strange soft, feathery foliage. It requires sun and deep, well-drained soil. The sole texture makes this a very unusual multicolored plant that shines in winter with its figurine winter color. It is not a sphere, not a pyramid, but a well shaped heap that has no equal. Arborvitae is one of the most adaptable, easy-to-grow evergreens right to cold, northern landscapes. They are frequently used as specimen plants, hedges, foundation plantings and windbreaks. Arborvitaes are extremely adaptable plants.

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