Cultivar 2189: Pyramidal

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Usage Facet: class=edible; edible_score=1.0; ornamental_score=0.0; inferred_from_taxon=no

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Pyramidal is listed by Daniels Nursery as an arborvitae and shown on the catalog page as “Pyramidal Arborvitae.” The source does not describe it as a fruiting plant. It places it among ornamental evergreens sold for Minnesota and northern United States plantings. [S1]

Daniels describes it as the most compact and erect form of its species. It forms a solid green pyramid and keeps a narrow shape without shearing. The entry also says it can be trimmed to make it denser or keep it at a chosen height. [S1]

The nursery presented Pyramidal as a landscape evergreen, not a food plant. The broader evergreen section recommends evergreens for foundation planting, borders, screens, windbreaks, and winter effect. The entry calls Pyramidal probably the most generally satisfactory and widely used of the pyramidal tree types. [S1]

The source gives no parentage, breeder, release date, fruit description, edible use, or hardiness zone. Its cold climate relevance is geographic: it appears in a 1950 Daniels Nursery planting guide for Minnesota and the northern United States. [S1]

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This summary currently draws chiefly from Daniels planting guide, 1950.

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106Daniels planting guide, 1950unknown500p15Illustrated on the page as Pyramidal Arborvitae.; Probably the most generally satisfactory and widely used of all pyramidal type of trees.; May be made more compact and kept at any desired height by trimming.; The most c

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106p15caption_contextIllustrated on the page as Pyramidal Arborvitae.PYRAMIDAL—The most compact and erect of the species, forming a solid pyramid of greenpage_block:0.90
106p15recommendation_contextProbably the most generally satisfactory and widely used of all pyramidal type of trees.PYRAMIDAL—The most compact and erect of the species, forming a solid pyramid of greenpage_block:0.90
106p15recommendation_contextMay be made more compact and kept at any desired height by trimming.PYRAMIDAL—The most compact and erect of the species, forming a solid pyramid of greenpage_block:0.90
106p15growth_habitThe most compact and erect of the species, forming a solid pyramid of green that retains its slender shape without shearing.PYRAMIDAL—The most compact and erect of the species, forming a solid pyramid of greenpage_block:0.90
106p15taxon_contextListed under The Arborvitae.PYRAMIDAL—The most compact and erect of the species, forming a solid pyramid of greenpage_block:0.90

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caption_contextIllustrated on the page as Pyramidal Arborvitae.0.94
recommendation_contextProbably the most generally satisfactory and widely used of all pyramidal type of trees.0.95
recommendation_contextMay be made more compact and kept at any desired height by trimming.0.96
growth_habitThe most compact and erect of the species, forming a solid pyramid of green that retains its slender shape without shearing.0.99
taxon_contextListed under The Arborvitae.0.99

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