Thuja orientalis [Seedling WK] Oriental Arborvitae

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Description

A naturally compact, dwarf pyramidal selection of Oriental arborvitae with luminous yellow-gold fans held in tight, vertical layers. The foliage reads clean and architectural all year, bringing crisp structure and cheerful color even in the gray months. Its disciplined outline and small footprint make placement effortless along paths, near entries, or as upright punctuation in mixed plantings — four-season order without the maintenance burden.

Botanically this species is now classified as Platycladus orientalis (still widely sold as Thuja orientalis), a monotypic, durable member of Cupressaceae known for flattened, scale-leaf sprays and neat, formal silhouettes. That lineage is your assurance of dependable texture and longevity in landscapes from traditional to contemporary.

Give it sun to part shade; brightest gold develops with ample sun, while light afternoon shade is welcome in hotter regions. Plant in fertile, well-drained soil and water regularly through establishment; afterward, maintain even moisture during heat or dry spells. Provide good air circulation and some shelter from strong, drying winds, especially in the colder edge of its range. Hardy in USDA Zones 5-9. Like many oriental arborvitae, foliage may bronze in winter-normal, and it greens back up with spring growth. Minimal shaping is needed; avoid cutting back into old wood.

 

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Latin Name

Thuja orientalis 'Seedling W.K.'

Common name

Golden Oriental Arborvitae

SUN EXPOSURE

Sun/Part Shade

Hardiness Zone

Zones 5-9

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