Technito® Arborvitae
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Technito® Arborvitae
A J.N Plant Selections, LLC & Bailey Nurseries, Inc. Co-introduction Technito® Arborvitae Thuja occidentalis ‘BailJohn’ (PP15,850) Menomonee Falls, WI Jackson, WI W180 N6275 Marcy Rd. 53051 2681 Western Ave. 53037 p. 262.252.4980 p. 262.677.8650 www.johnsonsnursery.com Technito® is a compact form of Techny Arborvitae. Technito® has the same dark green, burn resistant foliage that has made Techny so popular in the upper midwestern U.S. It maintains a dark green color throughout the winter. Technito® matures to about three-quarters the size of Techny. Technito® is useful as a low maintenance hedge or screen or as a vertical accent in foundations and borders. Technito® is ideal for smaller, urban lots. For more information visit www.johnsonsnursery.com Plants Available at Johnson’s Nursery, Inc.™ For Pricing Information and Questions, Contact Us at 262-252-4980 or [email protected] Technito® Arborvitae A 26-year old Techny Arborvitae next to a Technito®, the same age (pictured on the left). The Techny is 16’ tall by 8’ wide. The Technito® is 12’ tall by 6’ wide. Neither plant has been sheered in the last 20 years. Technito can be sheared to a globe form (pictured below) with minimal effort. Technito® is easy to grow, thriving in a variety of soils. It prefers even moisture to its roots and needs full sun to partial shade to excel. Like Techny Arborvitae, Technito® has no serious insect or disease problems with which to contend, though protection from winter deer browsing is required if they are present. Technito® was discovered by Michael Yanny in 1989 at Johnson’s Nursery. Technito® is a patented plant with a trademark name. It is co-owned by J.N. Plant Selections, LLC and Bailey Nurseries, Inc. and is being marketed through the First Editions™ plant introduction program. Licensing from First Editions™ is required to propagate Technito®. Plants Available at Johnson’s Nursery, Inc.™ For Pricing Information and Questions, Contact Us at 262.252.4980 or [email protected]
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