
Full Speed A Hedge® American Pillar Arborvitae - Fast-Growing Evergreen Privacy Screen
$39.95
$2398.00
- Rapid growth habit reduces time required to establish a full privacy screen.
- Narrow, columnar growth pattern fits effectively into limited landscape spaces.
- Dense evergreen foliage provides year-round visual screening and wind protection.
- Hardy structure maintains vertical form with minimal maintenance requirements.
Size: 1-2 feet
Quantity: Single
American Pillar Arborvitae: Efficient Landscape Screening
The American Pillar Arborvitae (Thuja occidentalis) is a selected cultivar engineered for rapid vertical growth and dense foliage development. Designed for homeowners seeking an effective privacy solution, this evergreen variety creates a consistent, narrow barrier that functions as both a visual screen and a functional windbreak.
Growth Characteristics and Maintenance
Unlike standard arborvitae varieties that may require extensive shaping, this cultivar maintains a naturally columnar silhouette. Its dense branching structure minimizes the need for frequent pruning while ensuring a thick screen that remains consistent from the base to the crown. The foliage retains its green coloration throughout the growing season, providing a reliable backdrop for residential landscapes.
Environmental Adaptability
This tree is structured to withstand various environmental conditions, offering resilience in residential settings. Its vertical growth habit allows for installation in tight property lines or narrow side yards where wider-spreading shrubs are impractical. The root system establishes firmly in well-drained soil, supporting the tree's rapid height development while maintaining structural stability against seasonal winds.
Usage Recommendations
- Privacy Fencing: Plant in rows to create a continuous living wall that blocks sightlines from neighboring properties.
- Windbreak Application: Utilize the dense foliage density to reduce wind velocity in outdoor living areas.
- Landscape Framing: Position at corners or along property boundaries to define garden spaces without consuming excessive ground area.













