Thuja orientalis nana.
Thuja orientalis aurea nana is a conifer with a global shape and green leaves in vertical form, very ornamental and with good essence.
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The Thuja orientalis aurea nana is a long-lived conifer belonging to the Cupressaceae family.
Description: This plant holds significant ornamental value due to its beautiful, globular shape, with branches arranged vertically and flatly, along with the color of its foliage. Its leaves boast a lime green hue with golden tendencies and emit a pleasant aroma when moved. In colder climates, they may take on brown tones that fade as temperatures warm.
Origin and History: Originally cultivated for its attractiveness and resilience in various regions, this variety has been cherished for its adaptability to diverse environments and its longevity.
Watering and Maintenance: Proper watering without saturating the soil is crucial, and using a specific fertilizer for conifers is recommended. Despite its slow growth, it remains a popular choice for small gardens due to its resilience and low maintenance, seldom requiring frequent pruning.
Climate: This variety can endure a wide range of climates, from very cold to exceedingly warm. In areas like the Costa del Sol, preventive treatments against specific diseases in spring and autumn are advisable.
Pruning: Due to its slow growth and naturally appealing shape, it typically does not necessitate regular pruning.
Watch for Pests: It might be prone to various garden pests such as spiders, scales, or borers. Regular observation and pressure washing of its foliage can help deter infestations.
The Thuja orientalis aurea nana, with its ornamental appearance and adaptability, remains a favored choice for landscaping in different climates, offering visually appealing presence without requiring extensive upkeep.
Data sheet
- Name
- Thuja orientalis nana
- Origen
- China
- Height
- Up to 12 m
- Colour
- Green leaves, grey fruits
- Flowering
- Spring
- Location
- Sun or semishade
- Irrigation
- Moderated, more frequent in summer
- Applications
- Isolated or making hedges
- Sales format
- Pot of 17 cms diameter
- Others
- It's ideal temperature is between 10 and 20 ºC
- Note
- Being the product a living plant and depending on the season, this plant could be received, in some cases, not exactly the same as in the photography, but as similar as possible, without impacting on quality of the same.