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G'arb tuyasi sharsimon formasi

Thuja occidentalis o.f. globosa Gord is a dwarf form of western thuja, reaches 1.5 m in height and about 1.5 m in width. The crown shape is round. Grows quickly. At 10 years more than 1 m wide. Old specimens often lose their compact spherical crown. The shoots are straight and flat, raised up, densely located, overlapping, evenly growing to the sides. The needles are scale-like, light green in spring, green in summer and gray-green or brownish in winter, with shiny glands. Winter-hardy. It grows slowly. The fruits are light brown cones. Reaches best development in sunny or semi-shaded areas. Prefers fertile loam soils. Sensitive to drought. It is recommended to tie the crown for the winter. Features of cultivation and care: grows well in all types of soil. Thuja does not tolerate stagnant water. It is best to plant in easily permeable soils. By cutting, you can get any garden shapes. For the winter it is best to tie it up to avoid damage from snow. Lighting: grows both in sunny places and in partial shade. Use: used in single plantings on the site, as part of various landscape compositions, planted in the form of low, evergreen hedges.


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