
Arborvitae - Umbraculifera
Umbraculifera Arborvitae
The Umbraculifera Arborvitae, Thuja occidentalis 'Umbraculifera', is a dwarf, round, compact form of arborvitae. This cultivar has a spherical shape with short branches and slightly blue to mostly green leaves. Its foliage in winter is often brown to green. Useful as a specimen or accent plant, it requires deep, well-drained soil and is tolerant of pruning. Umbraculifera rows 3 feet tall as an outdoor landscape plant or bonsai. Arborvitae are the most popular evergreen used in our urban landscapes. The reason for their popularity probably lies in their versatility. Whether used for screening or as a specimen, there is an arborvitae cultivar in just the right size or shape for almost every yard. Easy to grow, arborvitae do best in full sun and moist to well-drained soils. They also tolerate partly shaded locations but their foliage may not be as full and dense.
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