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  | | Other Names: Northern Whitecedar, | | German: Lebensbaum | Czech: zerav západní | | Genus: Thuja | Family: Cupressaceae, | | Mature Height: 1.50 m | Deciduous: evergreen plant | | Soil Preferred: wet, | Light Required:   | | Other Attributes: conifer, conical form, imbricate leaves, androgyne, solitaire, tolerance of air pollution, toxic plant, interesting colour of leaves, |
Plants of Genus Thuja:- 01) Thuja occidentalis L. (Eastern Arborvitae), Ger: Lebensbaum, Czech: zerav západní
- 02) Thuja occidentalis 'Aurescens' (Eastern Arborvitae), Ger: Lebensbaum, Czech: zerav západní
- 03) Thuja occidentalis 'Bodmeri' (Eastern Arborvitae), Ger: Lebensbaum, Czech: zerav západní
- 04) Thuja occidentalis 'Brabant' (Eastern Arborvitae), Ger: Lebensbaum, Czech: zerav západní
- 05) Thuja occidentalis 'Cloth of Gold' (Eastern Arborvitae), Ger: Lebensbaum, Czech: zerav západní
- 06) Thuja occidentalis 'Columbia' (Eastern Arborvitae), Ger: Lebensbaum, Czech: zerav západní
- 07) Thuja occidentalis 'Columna' (Eastern Arborvitae), Ger: Lebensbaum, Czech: zerav západní
- 08) Thuja occidentalis 'Cristata Aurea' (Eastern Arborvitae), Ger: Lebensbaum, Czech: zerav západní
- 09) Thuja occidentalis 'Danica' (Eastern Arborvitae), Ger: Lebensbaum, Czech: zerav západní
- 10) Thuja occidentalis 'Ellegantissima' (Eastern Arborvitae), Ger: Lebensbaum, Czech: zerav západní
- 11) Thuja occidentalis 'Ellwangeriana Aurea' (Eastern Arborvitae), Ger: Lebensbaum, Czech: zerav západní
- 12) Thuja occidentalis 'Ellwangeriana' (Eastern Arborvitae), Ger: Lebensbaum, Czech: zerav západní
- 13) Thuja occidentalis 'Ericoides' (Eastern Arborvitae), Ger: Lebensbaum, Czech: zerav západní
- 14) Thuja occidentalis 'Fastigiata' (Eastern Arborvitae), Ger: Lebensbaum, Czech: zerav západní
- 15) Thuja occidentalis 'Filiformis' (Eastern Arborvitae), Ger: Lebensbaum, Czech: zerav západní
- 16) Thuja occidentalis 'Froebelii' (Eastern Arborvitae), Ger: Lebensbaum, Czech: zerav západní
- 17) Thuja occidentalis 'Globosa' (Eastern Arborvitae), Ger: Lebensbaum, Czech: zerav západní
- 18) Thuja occidentalis 'Holmstrup' (Eastern Arborvitae), Ger: Lebensbaum, Czech: zerav západní
- 19) Thuja occidentalis 'Little Gem' (Eastern Arborvitae), Ger: Lebensbaum, Czech: zerav západní
- 20) Thuja occidentalis 'Little Champion' (Eastern Arborvitae), Ger: Lebensbaum, Czech: zerav západní
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External links:Michigan State University Extension: Thuja occidentalis --White CedarNC State University: 4-H Horticulture Contest - Thuja occidentalis , Thuja (Platycladus ...NC State University: Shrubs: Thuja occidentalis DanicaNC State University: Shrubs: Thuja occidentalis Hetzs MidgetNC State University: Shrubs: Thuja occidentalis HolmstrupNC State University: Shrubs: Thuja occidentalis Little GemNC State University: Shrubs: Thuja occidentalis MinimaNC State University: Shrubs: Thuja occidentalis RheingoldNC State University: Shrubs: Thuja occidentalis SunkistNC State University: Trees: Thuja occidentalisNC State University: Trees: Thuja occidentalis Hetzs Winter GreenUSDA PLANTS: Thuja occidentalis (arborvitae)Virginia Tech: Thuja occidentalis Fact SheetWIKIPEDIA: Thuja occidentalisWisflora: Thuja occidentalis L.
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