Thuja occidentalis Pendula

Thuja occidentalis ‘Pendula’, commonly known as Weeping Arborvitae, is a striking evergreen conifer with gracefully arching branches and soft, feathery green foliage. Its weeping habit creates a unique, sculptural appearance, making it an excellent choice for feature planting in gardens or as a focal point in landscapes. This slow-growing variety maintains its vibrant green color year-round, sometimes developing a slight bronze hue in winter. Thriving in well-drained soils, ‘Pendula’ prefers full sun to part shade and is highly resistant to cold, wind, and urban pollution. With its cascading form and minimal maintenance requirements, it is well-suited to add elegance and texture to any setting.

Overview

Common Name: Weeping American Arborvitae

Annual Growth Rate: 6"

Shape: Pendulous, Weeping

USDA Zone: 2-8

10-Year HxW: 4'x4'. Stake for height

Sun Needs: Full Sun/ Part Shade