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Thuja occidentalis 'Lutea' / 'George Peabody'
Overall Description
For years has widely been considered to be one of the very best yellow foliaged arborvitaes available. George Peabody has a broad, pyramidal growth habit with bright golden yellow foliage sprays that are a light yellowish green on their undersides. Holds color better than most yellow varieties, with minimal bronzing through the winter. Slow to moderate growth, loves full sun. Slightly acidic soil is best, but will tolerate most soil conditions as long as the soil drains well. It is commonly used for accent plantings, small - medium sized hedge, or even as a single specimen planting, or bright focal point in medium sized gardens.
Plant Facts & Specifications
Mature Height: 10-12 ft
Mature Width: 5-8 ft
Growth Rate: Moderate ( 6"-8" avg per yr )
Hardiness Zones: 3-8
Sun Exposure: Full sun
Soil Preference: Average to slightly acidic - well drained
Foliage Color & Texture: Thick, fernlike sprays of golden yellow foliage. Heavier texture than many T. occidentalis cultivars. Foliage takes on a slightly darker gold tone during winter months.
Flower, Cone, Or Berry Facts: Cones have been observed on mature specimens. Cones are typical of the species.
Diseases / Insects: Bagworms, and spider mites are the main worries with this varity - and are quite rare in occurence.
Fertilization / Feeding: Either water soluble ( Miracle Gro, or equivalent ), or granular ( Holly Tone is excellent ). Other granular types with 6-12-12, or 10-10-10 ratio is acceptable. Best to fertilize in early spring, and again in mid fall - avoid feeding during hot summer months, and directly after transplanting.
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