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The Fire Chief Arborvitae is a stunning evergreen shrub known for its vibrant orange-green foliage that changes with the seasons. This low-maintenance plant thrives in full sun and grows to a compact size of 2-4 feet, making it perfect for various landscaping needs. Hardy in USDA zones 5a - 8b, it ships as a 2.5 quart potted plant, ready to enhance your garden with year-round color and charm.
B**.
Quality Purchase
Healthy plant. Growing already.
D**A
Beautiful
Perfectly packaged and beautiful. You’d never guess it went through the mail!
K**.
Absolutely Lovely
Beautiful little Fire Chiefs--the perfect size for planting! We have 3 others and loved them so much we wanted two more on the other side of the house--in front of a cantilevered dining room set of three windows. The fire-y orange looks great with white (our house is white) so we place dwarf white hydrangeas with them.I usually purchase at a nearby nursery but they had run out. So glad to have found this business--excellent care and packaging, very healthy plants and doing so well already in their new home up here in the northeast! I have been recommending both the plant and this nursery!
J**P
Arrived healthy and beautiful!
This is a beautiful shrub. It was in a sturdy package and arrived on time and good condition!This is the first time I've ordered plants but was very pleased.
P**M
Healthy plant
The plant is healthy and good size . I haven't had it lonebut right now I think the stated orange is actually brown .When it arrived I thought it was dead on the ends . ActuallyIt is the natural color of the needles . Hope it turns a different color in time .
F**N
Healthy plants
The fire chief arborvitaes are very healthy and beautiful. thank you
D**N
They are still doing fantastic
I bought 5. Hot a single one of them died in 95+ degree, in the hot humic summer in middle Tennessee. They haven't grow much if anything, but they've been on the ground for only 3-4 month.
L**R
Fire Chief arborvitae dying on me
Planted four of these in June and loved the look. I've been gardening for 50 plus years, but in spite of keeping them watered and planting them in good spot it's now August and two of these look dead with another one struggling.
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