Chinese arborvitae: complete guide
Platycladus orientalis (L.) Franco
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Overview
Chinese arborvitae (Platycladus orientalis), also known as Oriental arborvitae, is an elegant conifer native to East Asia. This species from the Cupressaceae family is valued for its fine, feathery foliage and compact, symmetrical form. The tree can reach 10-20 meters in height, though many cultivars remain considerably smaller.
Platycladus orientalis is a versatile landscape element used both as specimen plantings and in hedgerow applications. With its dense growth habit and low maintenance requirements, it is an excellent choice for formal gardens and screening. The tree thrives in diverse climates and demonstrates relative tolerance.
Appearance and bloom
Chinese arborvitae displays highly characteristic appearance. Foliage consists of small, feathery scales tightly arranged. Color varies seasonally from vibrant green in spring to brown-green in winter. This seasonal color display adds dimensional appeal to year-round interest.
The tree naturally develops a pyramidal form without excessive pruning. Branches grow in vertical, flattened sprays, creating unique texture.
Small female cones measure approximately 1-2 centimeters and display characteristic lobed appearance. Initially greenish-red, they later become brown and bare, providing ornamental interest for many months.
Ideal location
Platycladus orientalis thrives in full sun, though it tolerates partial shade. Minimum 4-6 hours direct sunlight daily optimizes growth and color development.
The tree is wind-resistant and functions effectively in somewhat exposed locations without significant damage. This makes it suitable for topiary, coastal gardens, and other windy environments.
Ensure minimum 2-3 meters clearance from buildings for compact cultivars, more for larger forms.
Soil
Platycladus orientalis grows on diverse soil types but prefers well-drained, moderately fertile substrates. A pH of 5.0 to 8.0 is acceptable, and the tree tolerates acidic soils.
The tree accepts wetter soils better than many other conifers and can even grow in somewhat moist conditions, provided waterlogging is prevented.
Add organic matter at planting time to improve soil structure.
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Watering
Once established, Platycladus orientalis is moderately drought-tolerant. Water regularly during growing seasons, particularly for young transplants.
Mature trees require less water but appreciate regular moisture during dry periods. Maintain moist but not waterlogged soil.
Water in early morning to minimize disease risk.
Pruning
Chinese arborvitae naturally develops a compact pyramidal form requiring minimal pruning. Remove only dead or damaged branches as needed.
If you wish to shape or maintain density, execute careful pruning during the growing season. However, this should be done cautiously as heavy pruning can cause disfigurement.
Regular pruning is not recommended.
Maintenance calendar
Spring (March-April): Plant young specimens. Begin feeding. Assess for winter damage.
Summer (June-August): Water regularly, especially for young trees. Monitor for pests and diseases.
Autumn (September-October): Reduce watering as temperatures decline. No pruning.
Winter (November-February): Protect young specimens against severe frost. No feeding required.
Winter hardiness
Platycladus orientalis is hardy to approximately -15 to -20 degrees Celsius, making it suitable for much of Europe. In severely cold regions, young growth occasionally sustains damage from extreme frost.
Young trees may benefit from protection against heavy snow loads. Shield with branches if heavy snow is expected.
Once established, mature trees rarely require special winter protection.
Companion plants
Platycladus orientalis combines effectively with other Asian conifers and deciduous trees.
Lower-growing plants such as Boxwood, Privet, and select Sedums work beautifully around the base.
Flowering plants can provide color contrast against the green foliage.
Closing thoughts
Chinese arborvitae is an elegant, low-maintenance conifer that can enrich many garden situations. With its feathery foliage, compact form, and relative tolerance for diverse conditions, it provides year-round beauty.
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