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Western Red Cedar 'Annique'
Thuja occidentali
'Anniek'
Thuja occidentalis 'Anniek' is a relatively small evergreen conifer, widely used for gardens and landscaping. The following is information regarding the main characteristics of 'Anniek'. Growth Characteristics - Growth Rate: 'Anniek' grows relatively slowly, making it easy to manage. - Size: Mature trees generally grow to a height of 1 to 2 meters. - Form: It has a conical tree shape, and its leaves are densely packed in a scale-like pattern. Propagation Methods - Seed Propagation: Propagation is possible via seeds, but it takes a relatively long time. - Cutting Propagation: Cuttings from new shoots are generally effective and have a high success rate. Cultivation Methods - Soil: It prefers well-drained soil, and neutral to slightly acidic soil acidity is suitable. - Sunlight: It thrives in sunny locations but can also grow in partial shade. - Watering: Avoid overwatering; it is best to water when the topsoil is dry. Uses in the Garden - Landscaping Tree: Its small size and elegant shape make it suitable for garden decoration. - Hedge: It is frequently used as a hedge due to its dense leaf structure. Important Pests and Diseases & Control Methods - Diseases: Root rot, primarily caused by overwatering, can occur. To prevent this, ensure thorough drainage. - Pests: It may be damaged by aphids and spider mites; control them using appropriate insecticides if necessary. - Prevention and Management: Plant at appropriate intervals to ensure good ventilation and prevent the occurrence of pests and diseases. Based on this information, properly caring for the Western Red Red 'Anique' will help you cultivate a beautiful garden.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Cupress family
Height
30cm
Spread
30cm
Colors
green
Bloom Period
March to April
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-40°C
Western Red Cedar 'Brabant'
Thuja occidentalis 'Brabant'
Nahanbaek
Thujopsis dolabrata