Thuja occidentalis 'Nigra'
Nigra Eastern Arborvitae

 Plant Type:
 Hardiness:
 Deciduous / Evergreen:
 Foliage:
Green (Lustrous, deep green evergreen foliage in flattened sprays; maintains good color through the winter)
 Fruit:
Brown (Small cones; not ornamentally important)
 Ultimate Height:
20-30 feet
 Ultimate Spread:
4-10 feet
 Soil:
Fairly adaptable, but performs best on moist to wet soils with good aeration; tolerates slightly alkaline soils
 Range:
Cultivated origin
 Diagnostic Characteristics:
Abruptly-pointed leaves are in flattened sprays, darker green above, and a lighter dull green below. Leaves on main branches have a small yellowish gland on abaxial surface. Scales of cones overlap (Chamaecyparis cone scales open up). No hooks on cone scales as in Platycladus.

Additional Information

'Nigra' is a pyramidal to conical form with handsome deep green foliage that holds its color through winter. One of the best plants for screening in moist, well-aerated soils. Bagworms can be a problem. Subject to several other insect pests, all of which usually can be controlled with timely spraying. Deer may feed on foliage.

10 Thuja occidentalis 'Nigra' found

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= Heritage plant = Memorial plant
Number Accession ID Location
12012_01102*CWOOD
22012_01102*DWOOD
32012_01126*CSHLY
42012_01126*ASHLY
52012_01126*FDUHM
62012_01126*BSHLY
72012_01102*BWOOD
82012_01126*EDUHM
92012_01102*AWOOD
102012_00181*APRCE

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