Thuja occidentalis

42.14294815, -87.78515625

42.14835358, -87.79206848

42.14838028, -87.79202271

42.14840317, -87.79199982

42.14844894, -87.79222107

42.14845276, -87.7922287

42.14927673, -87.78688812

42.14928436, -87.78686523

42.14929199, -87.78688812

42.14930344, -87.78687286

42.14931488, -87.78684998

42.1493187, -87.78682709

42.14933014, -87.78684998

42.14934158, -87.78682709

American Arborvitae

The American arborvitae is a dense, broad-pyramidal evergreen tree reaching heights of 40' to 60'. It works well as a screen or specimen plant. Choose plants with strong central leaders to avoid damage from snow and ice. It is an Illinois native that is extensively used. A widely used native

Soil:
Moderate
Plant Shape:
Upright
Exposure:
Full Sun
Landscape Use:
Screen/Hedge
Specimen Plant
Wildlife Interest:
Native to Midwest
Plant Type:
Tree
Hardiness Zone:
3 - 7