Conifer Trees / evergreens · Arborvitae
Oriental Arborvitae 'Franky Boy'
Thuja Orientalis 'Franky Boy' New/unique;
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Overview
Platycladus is a monotypic genus of evergreen coniferous trees in the cypress family Cupressaceae, containing only one species, Platycladus orientalis, also known as Chinese thuja, Oriental arborvitae, Chinese arborvitae, biota or Oriental thuja.
It is a reliable choice for privacy screening or evergreen structure in the Triangle. Between the clay soil and humid summers, this conifers / evergreen stands out for its evergreen and overall landscape durability.
At a glance
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Water & soil
Foliage & season
Habit & use
Best landscape uses
Best landscape uses
Growing & care
Practical notes for establishment and seasonal care in the Triangle—adjust for local soil tests and microclimate.
Light
Full sun to Part sun / part shade
Watering Procedure
Provide steady, deep watering during the establishment phase. Aim for a slow soak at the base rather than a quick surface sprinkle.
Planting & Soil
Thrives in well-drained soil. Dig your hole twice as wide as the root ball but no deeper. Mix 30% compost with your native clay backfill to open up the soil—this helps the roots breathe and prevents water from pooling. Planting 'slightly high' also ensures the roots stay healthy.
Fertilization
Fertilize sparingly if at all. A light spring application is usually enough; over-fertilizing evergreens in our humidity can lead to weak, leggy growth.
Pruning / upkeep
Prune lightly to maintain structural shape; avoid cutting into old, leafless wood on needle evergreens like Junipers or Cedars.
Common questions
Does Oriental Arborvitae 'Franky Boy' lose its leaves in winter?
No, Oriental Arborvitae 'Franky Boy' is an evergreen conifer trees / evergreen and retains its foliage year-round.
How much sun does Oriental Arborvitae 'Franky Boy' need?
It performs best in full sun, meaning it prefers at least 6 hours of direct sunlight each day.
Reference context includes Wikipedia (“Platycladus”), licensed under CC BY-SA.