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Thujopsis dolabrata

'Nana'


Dwarf False Arborvitae, Dwarf Hiba Arborvitae.




Origin:  Horticultural origin.
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A great specimen of residential gardens. Thujopsis dolobrata 'Nana' maintains it's shiny dark green foliage all season long. Only needs minimal pruning and grows best in moist, well drained soil and will perform well in both full sun and partial shade.



Michael Pascoe, NDP., ODH., CLT., MSc. (Plant Conservation)

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Family
Cuppresaceae
Genus
Thujopsis
Species
dolabrata
Cultivar
'Nana'
Category
Woody
Type
Shrub (evergreen)
Pronunciation
USDA Hardiness Zone
5–7
Canadian Hardiness Zone
6a
Temperature (°C)
-29
Temperature (°F)
-20
Height
1 m
Spread
1.5 m
Photographs
Description and Growing Information
Flowering Period
General Description
A shiny dark green compact, mound-shaped shrub. Maintains its shiny dark green foliage all season long, as well as its good form. Needs minimal pruning, altogether a great evergreen accent plant for home landscapes.
Landscape
Great for rock gardens, shrub borders and as an accent planting. Good for general garden use.
Cultivation
Prefers moist, acidic, organic soil. Protect from sweeping winds and keep in full sun; however, it will tolerate considerable shade. Prefers high atmospheric pressure, provide more shade at lower altitudes. This is a low maintenance shrub;therefore, it needs minimal pruning. Recommended pruning practices are to cut back new seasons growth or remove any dieback.
Shape
Round and mounded flat-topped shrub
Growth
Slow
ID Characteristic
Reminiscent of typical Thuja, however has thicker, wider and more lustrous foliage. Is round, mounded and flat-topped. Foliage is shiny, dark green above (lighter shade than the straight species) and has distinct white stripes underneath.
Pests
No known pests or diseases. Somewhat tolerant of urban pollution.
Habitat
Horticultural origin.
Bark/Stem Description
Bark exfoliates in long strips, is thin and grey or reddish brown.
Flower/Leaf Bud Description
Red-brown buds overlap with scales, are sharply pointed and 15 mm in length.
Leaf Description
The above side of the leaf is a shining dark green (lighter than Thujopsis dolobrata), flat and glandless on the back, oblong spatulate in shape with a green keel and hollowed silvery white stripes of stomata on each side. The side leaves are larger and the shape can be described as hatchet like (ovate or linear-oblong), and bluntly keeled.
Flower Description
Although flowers are not ornamentally appealing or significant; they are similar to Thuja plicata, green in colour becoming a reddish brown when mature. They can be described as upright, woody and leather with overlapping scales.
Fruit Description
Subglobose, long cones of 1–2 cm with 6–8 thick woody scales. Each cone ends in a horn-shaped boss, seeds are winged.
Colour Description
Foliage is dark green above with distinct silver stripes underneath. Generally does not discolour in winter.
Texture Description
Relatively fine textured, set apart in the landscape from other plants because of its less refined foliage.
Notable Specimens
Memorial University of Newfoundland Botanical Garden, St. Johns, Newfoundland, Canada.
Propagation
Collect cuttings in November, dip in 3,000 ppm of IBA, place cutting in peat and perlite and mist.
References
Dirr, Michael. "Thujopsis dolobrata." Dirr's Encyclopedia of Trees and Shrubs. Portland: Timber Press, 2011. Print.
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