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Thuja plicata 'Whipcord'

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Thuja plicata 'Whipcord' is similar in general appearance to Thuja occidentalis 'Filiformis', with its leaves reduced to scaly lizards tails. Unlike the species, which is a giant forest tree, the many branches seem to explode upward and send sparks cascading in all directions. Green in summer, the foliage changes to bronze in winter, matching the richly colored wood. Every garden can accommodate the small, dynamic conifer.

Genus

Thuja

Species

plicata

Cultivar

Whipcord

Bodemtype

acid

neutral

Type (gebruik)

solitary

in group

conifer

Kleur (blad)

green

needles

Height

20 cm

50 cm

Wintergroen

yes

Winter hardiness

-25 °C

Locatie

sun

half shade

shade

Bodemvochtigheid

normal