Atrovirens Arborvitae is an evergreen tree with a distinctive and refined pyramidal form. Its relatively fine texture sets it apart from other landscape plants with less refined foliage. This is a relatively low maintenance tree.

Understanding the Context

Thuja plicata 'Atrovirens' is an evergreen conifer tree with green foliage. Grows well with sun and even moisture - regular water. Does well in well-drained soil. A good option if you're seeking something verticillium wilt resistant.

Key Insights

Commonly known as the Atrovirens Giant Western Arborvitae and the Atrovirens Western Red Cedar, Atrovirens belong to the Thuja genus and the Cupressaceae family. Originated in Worcester, England, these conifers have a pyramidal shape and grow between 30 and 45 feet. Western red cedar 'Atrovirens' is a Western red cedar cultivar, noted for its slightly slower growth rate than its parent plant, as well as its more slender shape. Atrovirens has very dark green leaves and is good for hedging. In general, Thuja plicata is a large, pyramidal tree, has a buttressed base, often multiple trunks.

Final Thoughts

It grows much larger in the Pacific Northwest. The bark is reddish brown, and extremely fibrous, a traditional source for basket fibers. Description: Thuja plicata 'Atrovirens' commonly known as Western Red Cedar is a narrow, upright growing and densely branched tree with cinnamon-red shredding bark. Thuja plicata 'Atrovirens' makes an excellent alternative to Leylandii as this conical tree is slower growing but still produces a dense hedge or magnificent stand-alone specimen tree.