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American Pillar Arborvitae | A Narrow Evergreen Tree

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American Pillar Arborvitae is a fast-growing, narrow evergreen shrub that adds instant beauty and privacy to compact spaces.

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Plant Description and Overview of American Pillar Arborvitae

Common NameAmerican Pillar Arborvitae, Full Speed a Hedge, American Pillar, Columnar ArborvitaeMaintenanceLow
Native RegionNortheastern US and Southeastern CanadaAverage Height15-25 feet
Plant TypeEvergreen Coniferous shrub or treeAverage Width3-4 feet

American Pillar Arborvitae, scientifically called Thuja occidentalis ‘American Pillar’, features dense columnar year-round foliage growth that makes it the favourite of both landscapers and homeowners. This cold-hardy coniferous tree, adding upto three feet every year, can be ideally used in diverse spaces without any second thoughts.

Key Features and Benefits of American Pillar Arborvitae

  • It produces a rich green feathery foliage that stays dense from top to bottom all year round.
  • The American Pillar Arborvitae size​ is ideal for quickly blocking noise, wind and unwanted views.
  • The Shrub can thrive well with a single annual application of the fertiliser in early spring. It’s preferred not to fertilise after mid-summer to prevent winter damage.
  • Due to its vertical, narrow and slender form, the tree is perfect for narrow planting beds and small yards.

Care Guide, Advantages, and Disadvantages of American Pillar Arborvitae

  • Growing Zone: USDA zones 3-8
  • Sunlight Exposure: 6-8 hours of direct sun exposure is required for the best growth and density of the foliage.
  • Water Needs: Requires consistent watering in the initial year to establish roots. Once established, it is tolerant of drought and needs occasional watering.
  • Soil Type: Adaptable to sandy, loamy, and clayey soils if they are moist, well-drained, and rich in organic matter.
Advantages
  • Requires almost no pruning to maintain its tight and upright form.
  • Considered naturally resistant to common pests and diseases, reducing the need for chemical intervention.
  • The grown trees are unaffected by deer; only the young trees should be protected from browsing.
  • Has dense fibrous root structure, leading to quick establishment.
Disadvantages
  • Due to the columnar structure, it is prone to breakage in heavy snow.
  • While tolerant to partial shade, it requires full sun for the best growth, as too much shade can lead to sparse foliage.
  • If the soil is not well-drained, the shrub can suffer from root-related issues like root rot.
  • While generally hardy, it is susceptible to bagworms.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the American Pillar Arborvitae growth rate​?​

It is an exceptionally fast-growing evergreen shrub that increases its height by 2-3 feet every year until reaching the mature height of 15-30 feet.

What are the American Pillar Arborvitae problems​?

American Pillar Arborvitae can suffer from many issues, including root rot due to poor drainage, winter burn, and pest infections. The shrub is also prone to breakage in heavy snow and foliage browning.

Is American Pillar Arborvitae deer resistant?

Yes, the tree is generally considered deer-resistant. However, the young trees should be protected in high-traffic areas.

Which is better, American Pillar Arborvitae vs Green Giant​?

Both trees are excellent and incredibly fast-growing. The choice depends mainly on the space. Green Giant works well for large spaces with wide windbreaks, while American Pillar is best for compact spaces.

What is the right American Pillar Arborvitae spacing?​

For a dense privacy screen, the shrubs should be planted 3-4 feet away from each other. If you are aiming for an instant hedge result, then they can be planted a bit closer, around 2.5-3 feet away.

Reviews

4 reviews for American Pillar Arborvitae | A Narrow Evergreen Tree

  1. Cynthia Thomas

    The tree is perfect for making a rapid and tall privacy screen, creating a dense and natural fence quickly with minimal effort.

  2. Clarke Wood

    I planted it in my garden some months ago. It is a perfect addition for gardeners who dislike constant trimming, as it maintains a narrow, upright form naturally.

  3. Peter Wilson

    The shrub has a very attractive appearance with a pencil-like form and dense year-round green foliage. In addition, it is strong enough to withstand snow and ice.

  4. Jack Hill

    Spotted this shrub in the park today. Surprisingly, in the harsh winters too, it maintains the rich green colour.

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