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Eastern Arborvitae Thuja occidentali ... Eastern arborvitae has a dense, upright, oval or conical shaped-crown with short ascending branches arising along the trunk to nearly the ground-line. It frequently branches into multiple upright trunks. The tree is a slow growing evergreen that may live 300-400 years.
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Thuja occidentalis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A PLANTS profile of Thuja occidentalis (arborvitae) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Thuja occidentalis L. arborvitae; ... eastern white cedar...
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This cultivar is a compact, evergreen, pyramidal tree that retains its glossy, bright green foliage throughout the year, making it a valuable hedge plant or specimen. ... Common Name: American arborvitae, Eastern arborvitae, White cedar...
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Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about White Cedar, Eastern Arborvitae, American Arborvitae, Northern White Cedar (Thuja occidentalis) supplied by member gardeners in the P... ... 2 vendors have this plant for sale. ... 6 members have or want this plant for trade.
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Full sun; moist, well drained soil, but can tolerate wet soils; tolerant of alkaline soils. ... 'Emerald'- narrow habit and grows 10-15 feet tall, very cold hardy and maintains good color in winter. ... Eastern Arborvitae leaves (needles)
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Forestry Images: Forest Health, Natural Resources & Silviculture Images ... Join / Sign in ... Synonym(s): arborvitae, white cedar, American arborvitae...
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Habit and Form ... native to northeastern North America ... Thuja occidentalis Eastern Arborvitae, American Arborvitae, White Ceda...
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Garden Forums Home Forums Nature Forums ... Garden Galleries Home Galleries ... eastern arborvitae; American arbor-vitae; white cedar...
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The Eastern arborvitae, American arborvitae or white cedar, Thuja occidentalis, is native throughout the northern half of eastern North America ... The Eastern arborvitae, American arborvitae or white cedar, Thuja occidentalis, is native throughout the northern half of eastern North America, especially in moist soil areas.
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