Featuring a narrow, columnar habit, this evergreen conifer is highly prized for its tidy, upright growth and distinctive architectural form, making it an excellent choice for limited spaces or as a vertical accent in mixed landscapes. Hardy in USDA Zones 3-8, it thrives in colder climates and prefers temperatures below 85°F in the growing season. Its dense, green needles offer year-round interest, with no significant fall color changes. This selection is deer-resistant, minimizing damage in areas with high deer activity. It grows best in well-drained, moderately fertile soils with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. The mature form is slim and upright, achieving a height of approximately 20-30 feet and a spread of 4-6 feet. This conifer tolerates urban conditions and performs well in smaller or formal gardens where space is a concern.