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Amber Gold Arborvitae (Cedar) vs Shiny Cotoneaster (Hedge Cotoneaster)
Thuja occidentalis Jantar
Cotoneaster lucidus
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The Amber Gold Arborvitae is a cultivar of the Eastern White Cedar that has high ornamental value. Its scale-like foliage emerges yellow, darkens to green in summer, then turns an attractive orange-gold. This tree is an effective privacy screen even in winter and is a great addition to urban gardens.
The fall and winter colour on this tree is an amber-orange giving the Amber Gold Arborvitae its name.
The Shiny Cotoneaster (Hedge Cotoneaster) is a dense, deciduous shrub that gets its name from the glossy dark green leaves that turn an eye-catching mix of red and purple in the fall.
It produces small, pink flowers in spring and by late summer they are followed by red berries that ripen to black. This plant is great for attracting wildlife as it is loved by both birds and butterflies.
While the Shiny Cotoneaster does produce berries, they are inedible to humans. This plant takes pruning and shearing well, making it easy to shape to your liking and is a great choice for a hedge or privacy screen in your yard.
Amber Gold Arborvitae (Cedar) Quick Facts
Shiny Cotoneaster (Hedge Cotoneaster) Quick Facts
Toxicity: may cause stomach upset