Thuja occidentalis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thuja occidentalis (Eastern Arborvitae, Northern Whitecedar) is an evergreen coniferous tree, in the cypress family Cupressaceae, which is widely cultivated for use as an ornamental plant. The end...
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Thuja occidentalis 'Hetz Midget' - globed form, to 3' tall by 3' wide ... Thuja occidentalis 'Peabody' - golden-foliaged, broad-pyramidal form, to 10' tall by 5' wide, best placed in full sun (where it does not burn), with the foliage bronzing in Winter...
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Overview of Thuja Occidentalis (Thuj) as a homeopathic remedy.
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Habit and Form ... native to northeastern North America ... Thuja occidentalis Eastern Arborvitae, American Arborvitae, White Ceda...
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A PLANTS profile of Thuja occidentalis (arborvitae) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Thuja occidentalis L. arborvitae; ... THOCF Thuja occidentalis L. var. fastigiata H. Jaeger...
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Thuja occidentalis (PDF File)
Thuja occidentalis; Figure 1. Middle-aged White-Cedar. White-Cedar1; Edward F. Gilman and Dennis G. Watson2; INTRODUCTION; This slow-growing tree reaches 25 to 40 feet in height and spreads to about 10 to 12 feet wide, preferring a wet or moist, rich soil (Fig.
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Thuja & Homeopathy. Details about homeopathic remedy thuja occidentalis, green giant. ... Thuja is also called Tree of Life; White Cedar. Coniferae ... Thuja is adapted to hydrogenoid constitution of Grauvogl, which is related to sycosis as effect is to cause.
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Scientific Name; Thuja occidentalis; Common Name; Eastern arborvitae; American arborvitae ... ; Trees; Plant Fact Sheets; Consumer Hort ... Hardiness Zones:2-8...
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Northern white-cedar (Thuja occidentalis) is also called eastern white-cedar, arborvitae, and swamp-cedar. The name arborvitae or "tree of life" dates from the 16th century when the French explorer Cartier learned from the Indians how to use the tree's foliage to treat scurvy.
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