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Thuja plicata 'Fastigiata' - Fastigiata Western Red Cedar

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Thuja plicata 'Fastigiata' is an exceptional addition to any landscape desiring both character and functionality. Known as the Fastigiata Western Red Cedar, this robust evergreen stands proudly up to 20 meters tall, captivating with its unique columnar shape and abundant, scale-like leaves that maintain a deep green color all year long. It dances effortlessly between being a striking focal point or a refined privacy screen when planted in rows, making this adaptable giant a versatile addition to your space. The Cedar thrives in a variety of soils, from full sun to partial shade environments and makes a natural statement in any garden set-up with its rich, aromatic foliage and moderate water usage. Health comes easy for the Fastigiata; it boasts high disease resistance, providing lasting vibrancy to your landscape. Overall, the Thuja plicata 'Fastigiata' pairs grandeur with resilience, offering both a visually pleasing aesthetic and a reliable, year-round performance.

  • Size: Up to 20 meters tall
  • Foliage: Dense, scale-like leaves in deep green color
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Privacy: Ideal for creating privacy screens or hedges due to its columnar shape and height
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