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Thuja occidentalis 'Golden Globe' - Golden Globe Arborvitae

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Thuja occidentalis 'Golden Globe' is an evergreen shrub that brings a year-round glow to your outdoor spaces. Commonly recognized as Golden Globe Arborvitae, this low-maintenance, resilient shrub carries a rounded form with a dense covering of vibrant, golden-yellow foliage. A manageable size of up to 3-4 feet in both height and width makes it a flexible addition, whether for accenting a feature, providing lush group plantings, or establishing compact hedges. Thriving under full sun to partial shade, this versatile plant harbors an affinity for well-drained soils while being moderately drought-resistant. Even in the face of harsh climates or potential pests, the Golden Globe Arborvitae stands as a steadfast splash of color, effortlessly brightening a variety of landscaping designs without the need for excessive pruning or upkeep. A multipurpose marvel, this shrub is designed to hold its shape and color, delivering not only aesthetic appeal but also offering a welcoming habitat for feathered friends.

  • Size: Up to 3-4 feet tall and wide
  • Foliage: Dense, golden-yellow leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Versatility: Excellent for accents, group plantings, and hedges
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