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Planet Earth Arborvitae

Planet Earth Arborvitae

Planet Earth® has a perfectly rounded, dense habit without any shearing. It is similar in size to Little Giant but has better foliage density giving it a more formal look. The foliage takes on bronze tones in colder climates. Like our other new Thuja introductions, Planet Earth™ was bred in Georgia and grows very well there. Happily, it doesn't mind cold winters, surviving -33°F in January 2019 without any burn. The same winter-damaged other selections of Thuja occidentalis, some severely. Resistant to Passalora/Cercospora needle blight. Bred by Dr. John Ruter at the University of Georgia.

Height: 3-5'
Spread: 3-5'
Shape: Round
Exposure: Full Sun
Foliage: Green
Fall Foliage: Evergreen
Zone: 4-8
$18.90

Original: $53.99

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Planet Earth Arborvitae—

$53.99

$18.90

Planet Earth Arborvitae

Planet Earth® has a perfectly rounded, dense habit without any shearing. It is similar in size to Little Giant but has better foliage density giving it a more formal look. The foliage takes on bronze tones in colder climates. Like our other new Thuja introductions, Planet Earth™ was bred in Georgia and grows very well there. Happily, it doesn't mind cold winters, surviving -33°F in January 2019 without any burn. The same winter-damaged other selections of Thuja occidentalis, some severely. Resistant to Passalora/Cercospora needle blight. Bred by Dr. John Ruter at the University of Georgia.

Height: 3-5'
Spread: 3-5'
Shape: Round
Exposure: Full Sun
Foliage: Green
Fall Foliage: Evergreen
Zone: 4-8

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Planet Earth® has a perfectly rounded, dense habit without any shearing. It is similar in size to Little Giant but has better foliage density giving it a more formal look. The foliage takes on bronze tones in colder climates. Like our other new Thuja introductions, Planet Earth™ was bred in Georgia and grows very well there. Happily, it doesn't mind cold winters, surviving -33°F in January 2019 without any burn. The same winter-damaged other selections of Thuja occidentalis, some severely. Resistant to Passalora/Cercospora needle blight. Bred by Dr. John Ruter at the University of Georgia.

Height: 3-5'
Spread: 3-5'
Shape: Round
Exposure: Full Sun
Foliage: Green
Fall Foliage: Evergreen
Zone: 4-8