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Hedge

Hedges are dense plant structures consisting of 1-3 rows of small shrubs or trees that can be shaped by repeated trimming. They can have various roles, such as replacing or completing a built architectural element, delimiting a functional area, hiding park furniture, masking or visually separating unsightly elements, as well as guiding and facilitating circulation. By trimming them regularly, hedges can also become remarkable pieces of art. Depending on the species of plants chosen, they can be divided into three categories: borders, with heights of up to 0.4 meters, actual hedges, with heights between 0.5 and 2 meters, and green walls, with heights of greater than 3 meters. Among the species most often used are buxus, berberis, hornbeam, cypress, ilex, English laurel, dogwood, photinia, pyracantha, thuja or yew.

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Thuja Smaragd 1.00 - 1.20 m Thuja Occidentalis Smaragd

Thuja Smaragd 1.00 - 1.20 m Thuja Occidentalis Smaragd

Thuja (Thuia) is part of the Cupressaceae family. They are evergreen trees, but there are many smaller varieties, usually in the form of bushes. These species are differentiated according to the size, color or shape of the leaves. It usually resembles Chamaecyparis (False Cypress), but the cones are shaped like rosebuds. The branches of the plants are generally flattened, arranged in a horizontal plane. The leaves are scaly and light green to golden in color, becoming darker with age. Thuja tolerates thick but not massive cuts. Prefers sunny or semi-shaded places. It is more durable than the False Cypress and can withstand cold drafts better. It adapts well to all types of soil, but does not tolerate areas with dry air. Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd' (Thuja 'Smaragd') is a conifer with a perfectly conical shape and very dense, without gaps in the crown. The leaves have an emerald green color, typical of this species, making it one of the most popular. The color remains unchanged even in winter. It is a very resistant variety, easy to cut, it prefers deep, loose and well-drained soils. Maximum height: 5-6 m< /span > Maximum width: 1-2 m Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C (minimum temperature resistance).< /span> Growth: Moderate. Location: sun, partial shade. <p> Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C* span >  Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 -34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive in places where these minimum temperatures can). This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Thuja Smaragd 1.40 - 1.50 m Thuja Occidentalis Smaragd

Thuja Smaragd 1.40 - 1.50 m Thuja Occidentalis Smaragd

Thuja (Thuia) is part of the Cupressaceae family. They are evergreen trees, but there are many smaller varieties, usually in the form of bushes. These species are differentiated according to the size, color or shape of the leaves. It usually resembles Chamaecyparis (False Cypress), but the cones are shaped like rosebuds. The branches of the plants are generally flattened, arranged in a horizontal plane. The leaves are scaly and light green to golden in color, becoming darker with age. Thuja tolerates thick but not massive cuts. Prefers sunny or semi-shaded places. It is more durable than the False Cypress and can withstand cold drafts better. It adapts well to all types of soil, but does not tolerate areas with dry air. Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd' (Thuja 'Smaragd') is a conifer with a perfectly conical shape and very dense, without gaps in the crown. The leaves have an emerald green color, typical of this species, making it one of the most popular. The color remains unchanged even in winter. It is a very resistant variety, easy to cut, it prefers deep, loose and well-drained soils. Maximum height: 5-6 m< /span > Maximum width: 1-2 m Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C (minimum temperature resistance).< /span> Growth: moderate. Location: sun, partial shade. <p> Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C* span >  Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 -34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive in places where these minimum temperatures can). This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Tuia Smaragd 1.70 - 1.80 m Thuja Occidentalis Smaragd

Tuia Smaragd 1.70 - 1.80 m Thuja Occidentalis Smaragd

Thuja (Thuia) is part of the Cupressaceae family. They are evergreen trees, but there are many smaller varieties, usually in the form of bushes. These species are differentiated according to the size, color or shape of the leaves. It usually resembles Chamaecyparis (False Cypress), but the cones are shaped like rosebuds. The branches of the plants are generally flattened, arranged in a horizontal plane. The leaves are scaly and light green to golden in color, becoming darker with age. Thuja tolerates thick but not massive cuts. Prefers sunny or semi-shaded places. It is more durable than the False Cypress and can withstand cold drafts better. It adapts well to all types of soil, but does not tolerate areas with dry air. Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd' (Thuja 'Smaragd') is a conifer with a perfectly conical shape and very dense, without gaps in the crown. The leaves have an emerald green color, typical of this species, making it one of the most popular. The color remains unchanged even in winter. It is a very resistant variety, easy to cut, it prefers deep, loose and well-drained soils. Maximum height: 5-6 m< /span > Maximum width: 1-2 m Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C (minimum temperature resistance).< /span> Growth: moderate. Location: sun, partial shade. <p> Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C* span >  Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 -34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive in places where these minimum temperatures can). This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Tuia Smaragd 4.00 - 4.20 m Thuja Occidentalis Smaragd

Tuia Smaragd 4.00 - 4.20 m Thuja Occidentalis Smaragd

Thuja (Thuia) is part of the Cupressaceae family. They are evergreen trees, but there are many smaller varieties, usually in the form of bushes. These species are differentiated according to the size, color or shape of the leaves. It usually resembles Chamaecyparis (False Cypress), but the cones are shaped like rosebuds. The branches of the plants are generally flattened, arranged in a horizontal plane. The leaves are scaly and light green to golden in color, becoming darker with age. Thuja tolerates thick but not massive cuts. Prefers sunny or semi-shaded places. It is more durable than the False Cypress and can withstand cold drafts better. It adapts well to all types of soil, but does not tolerate areas with dry air. Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd' (Thuja 'Smaragd') is a conifer with a perfectly conical shape and very dense, without gaps in the crown. The leaves have an emerald green color, typical of this species, making it one of the most popular. The color remains unchanged even in winter. It is a very resistant variety, easy to cut, prefers deep, loose and well-drained soils. Maximum height: 5-6 m Maximum width: 1-2 m Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: Moderate. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C*  Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 -34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C  * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. /p> Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Tuia Brabant" 1.40 - 1.60 m Thuja occidentalis "Brabant"

Tuia Brabant" 1.40 - 1.60 m Thuja occidentalis "Brabant"

Thuja belongs to the Cupressaceae family. They are evergreen trees, but there are many smaller varieties, usually in the form of bushes. These species are differentiated according to the size, color or shape of the leaves. It usually resembles Chamaecyparis (False Cypress), but the cones are shaped like rosebuds. The branches of the plants are generally flattened, arranged in a horizontal plane. The leaves are scaly and light green to golden in color, becoming darker with age. Thuja tolerates thick but not massive cuts. Prefers sunny or semi-shaded places. It is more durable than the False Cypress and can withstand cold drafts better. It adapts well to all types of soil, but does not tolerate areas with dry air. Thuja occidentalis 'Brabant' (Tuia 'Brabant') is a conifer with a perfectly pyramidal shape. The leaves are light green in color and remain unchanged throughout the year. It grows well in calcareous soils but also adapts to acidic ones. Maximum height: 15 - 20 m Maximum width: 3 - 4 m Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: Moderate. Location: sun, partial shade. < p > Zones of resistance for plants in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C*  Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 -34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive in places where these minimum temperatures can). This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Tuia Brabant" 1.20 - 1.40 m Tuia occidentalis "Brabant"

Tuia Brabant" 1.20 - 1.40 m Tuia occidentalis "Brabant"

Thuja belongs to the Cupressaceae family. They are evergreen trees, but there are many smaller varieties, usually in the form of bushes. These species are differentiated according to the size, color or shape of the leaves. It usually resembles Chamaecyparis (False Cypress), but the cones are shaped like rosebuds. The branches of the plants are generally flattened, arranged in a horizontal plane. The leaves are scaly and light green to golden in color, becoming darker with age. Thuja tolerates thick but not massive cuts. Prefers sunny or semi-shaded places. It is more durable than the False Cypress and can withstand cold drafts better. It adapts well to all types of soil, but does not tolerate areas with dry air. Thuja occidentalis 'Brabant' (Tuia 'Brabant') is a conifer with a perfectly pyramidal shape. The leaves are light green in color and remain unchanged throughout the year. It grows well in calcareous soils but also adapts to acidic ones. Maximum height: 15 - 20 m Maximum width: 3 - 4 m Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: moderate. Location: sun, partial shade. < p > Zones of resistance for plants in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C*  Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 -34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive in places where these minimum temperatures can). This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Tuia Columna" 0.80 - 1.00 m Thuja occidentalis "Columnaris"

Tuia Columna" 0.80 - 1.00 m Thuja occidentalis "Columnaris"

Thuja belongs to the Cupressaceae family. They are evergreen trees, but there are many smaller varieties, usually in the form of bushes. These species are differentiated according to the size, color or shape of the leaves. It usually resembles Chamaecyparis (False Cypress), but the cones are shaped like rosebuds. The branches of the plants are generally flattened, arranged in a horizontal plane. The leaves are scaly and light green to golden in color, becoming darker with age. Thuja tolerates thick but not massive cuts. Prefers sunny or semi-shaded places. It is more durable than the False Cypress and can withstand cold drafts better. It adapts well to all types of soil, but does not tolerate areas with dry air. Thuja occidentalis 'Columnaris' (Tuia 'Columna') is a conical, dense conifer with vertically arranged bright green leaves. The color remains unchanged even in winter. It is a very resistant variety, easy to cut, prefers deep, loose and well-drained soils.   Maximum height: 3 - 4 m Maximum width: 1 - 2 m Zone 5 -28.8°C / - 23.4°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: Moderate. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C*  Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 -34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive in places where these minimum temperatures can). This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Tuia Columna" 1.00 - 1.20 m Thuja occidentalis "Columnaris"

Tuia Columna" 1.00 - 1.20 m Thuja occidentalis "Columnaris"

Thuja belongs to the Cupressaceae family. They are evergreen trees, but there are many smaller varieties, usually in the form of bushes. These species are differentiated according to the size, color or shape of the leaves. It usually resembles Chamaecyparis (False Cypress), but the cones are shaped like rosebuds. The branches of the plants are generally flattened, arranged in a horizontal plane. The leaves are scaly and light green to golden in color, becoming darker with age. Thuja tolerates thick but not massive cuts. Prefers sunny or semi-shaded places. It is more durable than the False Cypress and can withstand cold drafts better. It adapts well to all types of soil, but does not tolerate areas with dry air. Thuja occidentalis 'Columnaris' (Tuia 'Columna') is a conical, dense conifer with vertically arranged bright green leaves. The color remains unchanged even in winter. It is a very resistant variety, easy to cut, prefers deep, loose and well-drained soils.   Maximum height: 3 - 4 m Maximum width: 1 - 2 m Zone 5 -28.8°C / - 23.4°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: Moderate. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C*  Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 -34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive in places where these minimum temperatures can). This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Tuia Columna" 1.40 - 1.50 m Thuja occidentalis "Columnaris"

Tuia Columna" 1.40 - 1.50 m Thuja occidentalis "Columnaris"

Thuja belongs to the Cupressaceae family. They are evergreen trees, but there are many smaller varieties, usually in the form of bushes. These species are differentiated according to the size, color or shape of the leaves. It usually resembles Chamaecyparis (False Cypress), but the cones are shaped like rosebuds. The branches of the plants are generally flattened, arranged in a horizontal plane. The leaves are scaly and light green to golden in color, becoming darker with age. Thuja tolerates thick but not massive cuts. Prefers sunny or semi-shaded places. It is more durable than the False Cypress and can withstand cold drafts better. It adapts well to all types of soil, but does not tolerate areas with dry air. Thuja occidentalis 'Columnaris' (Tuia 'Columna') is a conical, dense conifer with vertically arranged bright green leaves. The color remains unchanged even in winter. It is a very resistant variety, easy to cut, prefers deep, loose and well-drained soils.   Maximum height: 3 - 4 m Maximum width: 1 - 2 m Zone 5 -28.8°C / - 23.4°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: Moderate. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C*  Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 -34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive in places where these minimum temperatures can). This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Tuia Columna" 1.70 - 1.80 m Thuja occidentalis "Columnaris"

Tuia Columna" 1.70 - 1.80 m Thuja occidentalis "Columnaris"

Thuja belongs to the Cupressaceae family. They are evergreen trees, but there are many smaller varieties, usually in the form of bushes. These species are differentiated according to the size, color or shape of the leaves. It usually resembles Chamaecyparis (False Cypress), but the cones are shaped like rosebuds. The branches of the plants are generally flattened, arranged in a horizontal plane. The leaves are scaly and light green to golden in color, becoming darker with age. Thuja tolerates thick but not massive cuts. Prefers sunny or semi-shaded places. It is more durable than the False Cypress and can withstand cold drafts better. It adapts well to all types of soil, but does not tolerate areas with dry air. Thuja occidentalis 'Columnaris' (Tuia 'Columna') is a conical, dense conifer with vertically arranged bright green leaves. The color remains unchanged even in winter. It is a very resistant variety, easy to cut, prefers deep, loose and well-drained soils.   Maximum height: 3 - 4 m Maximum width: 1 - 2 m Zone 5 -28.8°C / - 23.4°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: Moderate. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C*  Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 -34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive in places where these minimum temperatures can). This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Tuia Columna" 1.80 - 2.00 m Thuja occidentalis "Columnaris"

Tuia Columna" 1.80 - 2.00 m Thuja occidentalis "Columnaris"

Thuja belongs to the Cupressaceae family. They are evergreen trees, but there are many smaller varieties, usually in the form of bushes. These species are differentiated according to the size, color or shape of the leaves. It usually resembles Chamaecyparis (False Cypress), but the cones are shaped like rosebuds. The branches of the plants are generally flattened, arranged in a horizontal plane. The leaves are scaly and light green to golden in color, becoming darker with age. Thuja tolerates thick but not massive cuts. Prefers sunny or semi-shaded places. It is more durable than the False Cypress and can withstand cold drafts better. It adapts well to all types of soil, but does not tolerate areas with dry air. Thuja occidentalis 'Columnaris' (Tuia 'Columna') is a conical, dense conifer with vertically arranged bright green leaves. The color remains unchanged even in winter. It is a very resistant variety, easy to cut, prefers deep, loose and well-drained soils.   Maximum height: 3 - 4 m Maximum width: 1 - 2 m Zone 5 -28.8°C / - 23.4°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: Moderate. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C*  Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 -34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive in places where these minimum temperatures can). This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Tuia placata Atrovirens" 1.20 - 1.50 m Thuja placata "Atrovirens"

Tuia placata Atrovirens" 1.20 - 1.50 m Thuja placata "Atrovirens"

Thuja belongs to the Cupressaceae family. They are evergreen trees, but there are many smaller varieties, usually in the form of bushes. These species are differentiated according to the size, color or shape of the leaves. It usually resembles Chamaecyparis (False Cypress), but the cones are shaped like rosebuds. The branches of the plants are generally flattened, arranged in a horizontal plane. The leaves are scaly and light green to golden in color, becoming darker with age. Thuja tolerates thick but not massive cuts. Prefers sunny or semi-shaded places. It is more durable than the False Cypress and can withstand cold drafts better. It adapts well to all types of soil, but does not tolerate areas with dry air. Thuja plicata 'Atrovirens' (Tuia plicata 'Atrovirens') is a conifer native to the United States of America, with a pyramidal shape. In the first years of growth, the main and secondary branches are dense and erect, over time they retain their conical shape, but become soft. The foliage is deep green, bright even in winter. It grows well in all types of soil, even calcareous, and tolerates repeated severe cutting. It is a variety very often used for hedges. Maximum height: 12 - 15 m < span>Maximum width: 4 - 6 m Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: fast. Location: sun, partial shade. p> Zones of resistance for plants in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C* /p> Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 -34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. p> span> Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Thuja Pyramidalis Aurea" 1.30 - 1.50 m Thuja orientalis "Pyramidalis Aurea"

Thuja Pyramidalis Aurea" 1.30 - 1.50 m Thuja orientalis "Pyramidalis Aurea"

Thuja belongs to the Cupressaceae family. They are evergreen trees, but there are many smaller varieties, usually in the form of bushes. These species are differentiated according to the size, color or shape of the leaves. It usually resembles Chamaecyparis (False Cypress), but the cones are shaped like rosebuds. The branches of the plants are generally flattened, arranged in a horizontal plane. The leaves are scaly and light green to golden in color, becoming darker with age. Thuja tolerates thick but not massive cuts. Prefers sunny or semi-shaded places. It is more durable than the False Cypress and can withstand cold drafts better. It adapts well to all types of soil, but does not tolerate areas with dry air. Thuja orientalis 'Pyramidalis Aurea' < span >(Tuia 'Pyramidalis Aurea') is a conifer with a perfectly pyramidal shape, very dense, without gaps. Foliage is bright golden yellow in spring and turns copper in winter. Adapts to all types of soil, as long as they are well drained and not calcareous. Maximum height: 6 - 8 m Maximum width: 2 - 2.5 m< /span> Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C (resistance to minimum temperatures). Growth: Moderate.< /span> Growth: moderate. span> Location: sun, partial shade. Plant resistance zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 -34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. p> span> Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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