["Unravel the common confusion between Arborvitae and true Cedars. Discover the key identification features and why the distinction matters for proper landscape", "For those considering adding arborvitae to their landscape, a comparison chart can assist in selecting the right type, whether it be for ornamental or functional purposes. Eastern Red Cedar, which is technically a variety of juniper, also resembles true cedars but is distinct from arborvitae.", "Arborvitae shrubs and trees have their pros, but there are enough cons, and enough better alternatives, to choose other evergreen species. Of course, we'll leave this up to you to decide as we explore both the benefits of arborvitae planting and reasons why you shouldn't plant arborvitae in the landscape. Pros of Planting Arborvitae", "Verifying that you are not a robot...", "In the eastern U.S. it is called western arborvitae and landscapers typically do not plant it. Instead, they plant the hybrid cultivar Green Giant arborvitae, a cross between western red cedar (T. plicata and Japanese arborvitae (T. standishii).", "To help you to select the Arborvitae that will work best in your garden or landscape, weve put together a comparison chart, which you can find below. The only real weakness of Arborvitae as a landscape plant is the fact that it is vulnerable to deer browsing, particularly during the winter months.", "Arborvitae and cedar represent distinct groups within evergreen trees. Arborvitae typically pertains to specific trees used in landscaping, notably the genus Thuja and related species, whereas cedar encompasses a wider category including true cedars from the Cedrus genus in the Pinaceae family.", "Eastern white cedar as arborvitae is a popular ornamental plant used in both residential and commercial landscapes. Thuja occidentalis has important uses in traditional Ojibwe culture.", "Both offer dense foliage and an elegant, vertical form perfect for hedging. But while they look similar, they have key differences in growth rate, climate tolerance, and long-term maintenance. Choosing the right one is crucial for creating a fast-growing, healthy, and effective living wall.", "Arborvitae and cedar are both types of trees with evergreen foliage. However, arborvitae refers to a specific type of tree commonly used for landscaping and hedges, while cedar is a broader category of trees known for their aromatic wood and durability."]