Family: Cupressaceae

Scientific Name: Thuja occidentalis Golden Globe

Common Name: Golden Ball Arborvitae

Description

Golden Globe Arborvitae (Thuja occidentalis) is a golden leaf form of the Globe Arborvitae. Gets a lot larger than the labels state.

Pronunciation(thu-ya)(ok-si-den-TA-lis)
Plant TypeShrubs Coniferous, Site author's observations
Hardiness Zone3-7
Sunlightfull to semi-shade
Moistureaverage
Soil & Siteaverage
TemperatureFoliage color intensifies in the spring and fall when the weather is cooler.
Fruitsmall woody cones
LeavesThe selling point of this plant is the golden colored foliage. This really stands out in the cooler temperatures of the spring and winter.
Rootsfibrous
DimensionsAn 8-year-old plant in my yard is 5-6 by 5-6 feet (2000-2008). This plant is now 8 by 8 feet (2012). This plant was never sheared. The plant is now 12 by 12 feet (2021). Gets a lot larger than the labels state. But can be kept smaller by annual pruning.
MaintenanceA light shearing may be needed to maintain size. Heavy snow can cause the plants to split and open up. I have tied them together to bring them back into shape. Like most Arborvitae it will accumulate a good amount of dead foliage in the center. I like to tap the plant with the flat side of a leaf rake to knock lose the brown foliage. All Arborvitae are among the easiest of the evergreen shrubs to transplant.
Propagationcuttings
Cultivar OriginA non-burning sport of Woodwardi, cultivated prior to 1965. Selection of North American native species Thuja occidentalis.
Notes & Reference#01-Manual of Woody Landscape Plants (Michael Dirr)
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