Nordic® Fourth of July Arborvitae (Thuja x 'Rebild' NORDIC FOURTH OF JULY)
THOO-yah ex 'Rebild' NORDIC FOURTH OF JULY

Evergreen Perennial Tree
 

 
Available May 9
Size Notes Price Availability
#5 gallon Field $48.23 Available for Pre-Order
2/6 - 2/16
Estimated Arrival May 9
 

Thuja 'Fourth of July', also known as the Fourth of July Arborvitae, is a striking columnar evergreen conifer that shares a lineage with the popular Nordic Spire. This cultivar, also selected by Anton Thomsen, is a cross between the Western Cedar (Thuja plicata) and the Japanese Arborvitae (Thuja standishii). Thomsen planted an allee of 'Fourth of July' at the entrance of Rebild National Park in Denmark to commemorate the 4th of July celebration in 1999. This celebration, which has been an annual event since 1912 (except during the war years), is now considered a special holiday by many Danes. While both 'Fourth of July' and 'Nordic Spire' have a central leader, the branches of 'Fourth of July' are more upright, while those of 'Nordic Spire' tend to weep. This difference in branching habit gives 'Fourth of July' a slightly more formal and upright appearance, making it a good choice for hedges, screens, and accent plantings. Like its cousin, 'Fourth of July' is a compact, cold-hardy conifer that thrives in full sun to partial shade and moist, well-drained soil.

 

Plant Data

Mature Size 25 - 30 feet tall. 12 - 15 feet wide.
Sun Exposure Full Sun - Full Sun
Moisture Tolerance Medium
Zones 5a - 7b (Usually hardy to -20° F)
Tags Evergreen, Foundation, Full Sun, Medium, Perennial, Potentially Allergenic, Shrub, Winter Interest
 

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