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Arborvite (Thuja occidentalis)

Common Names: Eastern Arborvitae, White Cedar
Scientific Name: Thuja occidentalis
Type: Evergreen conifer

🌿 Description

Arborvitae are dense, pyramid-shaped evergreens native to North America and well-adapted to Kansas landscapes. Their flattened sprays of scale-like foliage stay vibrant green throughout the year, providing texture and color even in winter. Mature plants can reach 10–40 feet tall depending on variety.

🌾 Growth Habit & Conditions

  • Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade

  • Soil: Prefers moist, well-drained soil but tolerates clay once established

  • Water: Regular watering during the first few years; drought-tolerant after establishment

  • Hardiness: USDA Zones 3–7

🌼 Reproduction & Cones

Small, brown, woody cones form in clusters. Each cone contains several winged seeds, maturing from green to brown as they dry.

🍃 Landscape Uses

  • Privacy screens or hedges

  • Foundation plantings

  • Windbreaks and visual barriers

  • Accent or specimen tree

⚠️ Common Issues

  • Browning or dieback: Usually from drought stress or winter burn

  • Bagworms: Common pest—treat promptly in early summer

  • Spider mites: Can cause discoloration during dry spells

🌱 Care & Maintenance

  • Apply mulch around the base to retain moisture and reduce temperature fluctuations.

  • Avoid over-fertilizing; use a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in spring if needed.

  • Lightly prune to maintain shape; avoid cutting into old wood.