Cutting back certain evergreens in the fall can exposure their limbs to winter damage or cut off their buds, preventing a ...
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 ...
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 ...
The distribution of Thuja occidentalis L. (eastern white cedar) within its range in northeastern North America is bimodal, as it occurs both on cliffs (dry uplands) and in swamps (wet lowlands). A ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Loblolly Pine ( Pinus taeda) is considered the fastest-growing pine species, characterized by its unique appearance, with dense foliage at the top and bare trunks. This tall, straight evergreen ...
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 ...
Now that Christmas and New Year's is over, it is time to have a little talk about the North Pole. No, I am not referring to the home place of the Jolly St. Nick but North Pole arborvitae, Proven ...