This dwarf form of Western Arborvitae has long tendrils of green foliage that is glossy in summer turning bronze in winter. Works great for texture variation in the landscape.
Product Description
THUJA plicata ‘Whipcord’ – Whipcord Western Arborvitae
This dwarf form of Western Arborvitae has long weeping tendrils of green foliage that are glossy in summer turning bronze in winter. Form is a more flattened mound when young but grows more rounded as it matures. Works great for texture variation in the landscape. Native to the Pacific Northwest.
Sun: Full Sun/Part Shade
Soil: Moist, Fertile, Well-Drained
Size: Height 5ft., Spread 5ft.
Zone: 5-7
Flower: Non-Flowering, Upright Brown Seed Cones
Bloom Time: Non-Flowering
Attributes: Evergreen, Wet Soil Tolerant, Low Maintenance, Clay Soil Tolerant