Thuja occidentalis 'Little Champion'

Latin name: Thuja occidentalis 'Little Champion'
Common Name:
Dwarf Western Thuja 'Little Champion'
Plant type: Coniferous
Shape: Dwarf
Botanical family: Cupressaceae

Description

Thuja occidentalis 'Little Champion' is an ultra-compact form, forming a dense, flattened ball, ideal for rockeries, small gardens, and container plantings. Its dark green foliage remains uniform even in winter, and its very slow growth makes it an ideal plant for small spaces or geometric compositions. 'Little Champion' combines structure, discretion, and perfect shape without pruning.

Hardiness Zone: Zone 3

Exposure: Sun
Watering:
Regular watering
Fertilization: Slow-release fertilizer in spring. Fertilize monthly or as directed on the bag. Not recommended – use Bionik rooter or bone meal.
Soil type: Acidic to slightly acidic, moist to well-drained
Minimum temperature: '-40°C

Flowering period: Not significant
Flower color:
Non-ornamental

Foliage type: Persistent
Foliage color:
Green

Height: 80 to 100 cm (31 to 39 inches)
Width: 1 m (3 feet)
Growth rate: very slow

Animaux
Sans danger pour les animaux domestiques

Animaux

Répulsif
Aide à repousser certains nuisibles

Répulsif

Cerfs
Peu appétent ou toléré par les cerfs

Cerfs

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