Cutting back certain evergreens in the fall can exposure their limbs to winter damage or cut off their buds, preventing a ...
International Journal of Plant Sciences, Vol. 154, No. 3 (Sep., 1993), pp. 406-411 (6 pages) Increment cores and stem disks were collected from Thuja occidentalis L. (eastern white cedar) and divided ...
Arborvitae, otherwise known as Thuja, is a well-known evergreen plant typically used as a hedge or boundary plant. With year-round greenery and a dense growing habit, arborvitae can be relied on to ...
Cliffs of the Niagara Escarpment support a self-sustaining presettlement forest of eastern white cedar (Thuja occidentalis L.) in which some trees are over 1000 years old. Many of the cliffs are also ...
Northern white-cedar is a slow growing native North American boreal tree with the scientific name Thuja occidentalis. Arborvitae is another name for the tree in its cultivated and commercially grown ...
What: An exceptional selection of the eastern arborvitae, Thuja occidentalis “Degroot’s Spire” is very popular because of its narrow, columnar form with dense green foliage that sometimes twists and ...
Leaves – persistent, generally scale-like, 1/8″ long, glandular, and decussate. Twigs – grow in a fan like pattern spreading outwards, building on previous scales. Cones – 1/2″; erect with thin, woody ...