Thuja Occidentalis Mr Bowling Ball Arborvitae
Anna s magic ball arborvitae is a cute little sphere of cheerful yellow foliage.
Thuja occidentalis mr bowling ball arborvitae. This tree grows wild across all the north east and right up into canada and it can be seen growing along the edges of forests and in wet lands. Also known as white cedars these pretty shrubs are native to the upper northeast united states. The correct botanical name of this cultivar is thuja occidentalis linesville but the more colorful name mr. Bowling ball arborvitae the silvery green dwarf thuja occidentalis mr.
Bowling ball arborvitae is a selected form of the american arborvitae thuja occidentalis also called white cedar. This hardy plant has all the wonderful characteristics of an arborvitae. This charming shrub is a rounded ball like plant with a perky appearance and compact shape. Especially useful in areas where space.
Perfect for small gardens. The lacy rich green foliage has excellent year round color retention. Slow growing it forms a cute little sphere and makes a pretty addition to perennial beds rock gardens and containers. A naturally rounded dwarf shrub with dense evergreen foliage.
Bowling ball arborvitae thuja occidentalis bobazam is a dwarf rounded cultivar of the species. It was developed in canada so you know that this little plant isn t bothered by winter weather and holds its color all year round. Bowling ball american arborvitae. Bowling ball bobazam looks like an oversized bowling ball except for its fine almost lacy texture.
Bowling ball was attached to it for marketing purposes and it has crept into the nomenclature although purists resist it. Useful as a low hedge and in foundation plantings. Bowling ball arborvitae thuja occidentalis bobozam sku 2217. Actually it is a reliable mid size spherical bush that has many uses in the landscape.
Thuja occidentalis bobazam thoo yah oks ee den tal is. Home plant catalog mr. This evergreen shrub with finely textured sage green foliage forms a perfect 3 foot diameter slow growing globe hence its name mr. Bowling ball arborvitae has curved appeal that needs no pruning to keep it in true form.
Bowling ball thuja arborvitae are common ornamental shrubs.