Seven feet of preserved emerald green arborvitae, cut to a tight cone that narrows evenly from a wide base. At 84 inches it is specified when a space has real height to fill: a double-height lobby, a stairwell, a shopfront window, an atrium corner where a shorter piece disappears against the wall behind it.
Preservation keeps the foliage’s colour and its fine flat sprays and holds them without water, daylight or trimming. That is the whole argument for it, because the sites that need an 84-inch evergreen tend to be the sites with no light and nobody to water anything.
At this height, position counts for more than quantity. One cone in the right corner does more than three scattered along a wall, and a pair either side of a tall entrance sets the scale of the doorway instead of fighting it. Plan the delivery route as well as the finished position, since seven feet does not turn easily in a service lift.
Shown in a plain terracotta pot. Made to order and quoted with delivery.



