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  | | Other Names: Northern Whitecedar, | | German: Lebensbaum | Czech: zerav západní | | Genus: Thuja | Family: Cupressaceae, | | Mature Height: 1.00 m | Deciduous: evergreen plant | | Soil Preferred: wet, | Light Required:   | | Other Attributes: conifer, irregular form, acicular leaves, imbricate leaves, androgyne, use for rockery, solitaire, tolerance of air pollution, toxic plant, |
Plants of Genus Thuja:- 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
- 21) Thuja occidentalis 'Lutea' (Eastern Arborvitae), Ger: Lebensbaum, Czech: zerav západní
- 22) Thuja occidentalis 'Malonyana' (Eastern Arborvitae), Ger: Lebensbaum, Czech: zerav západní
- 23) Thuja occidentalis 'Ohlendorffii' (Eastern Arborvitae), Ger: Lebensbaum, Czech: zerav západní
- 24) Thuja occidentalis 'Pendula' (Eastern Arborvitae), Ger: Lebensbaum, Czech: zerav západní
- 25) Thuja occidentalis 'Recurva Nana' (Eastern Arborvitae), Ger: Lebensbaum, Czech: zerav západní
- 26) Thuja occidentalis 'Rheingold' (Eastern Arborvitae), Ger: Lebensbaum, Czech: zerav západní
- 27) Thuja occidentalis 'Rosenthalii' (Eastern Arborvitae), Ger: Lebensbaum, Czech: zerav západní
- 28) Thuja occidentalis 'Semperaurea' (Eastern Arborvitae), Ger: Lebensbaum, Czech: zerav západní
- 29) Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd' (Eastern Arborvitae), Ger: Lebensbaum, Czech: zerav západní
- 30) Thuja occidentalis 'Spiralis' (Eastern Arborvitae), Ger: Lebensbaum, Czech: zerav západní
- 31) Thuja occidentalis 'Sunkist' (Eastern Arborvitae), Ger: Lebensbaum, Czech: zerav západní
- 32) Thuja occidentalis 'Tiny Tim' (Eastern Arborvitae), Ger: Lebensbaum, Czech: zerav západní
- 33) Thuja occidentalis 'Umbraculifera' (Eastern Arborvitae), Ger: Lebensbaum, Czech: zerav západní
- 34) Thuja occidentalis 'Wareana Lutescens' (Eastern Arborvitae), Ger: Lebensbaum, Czech: zerav západní
- 35) Thuja occidentalis 'Wareana' (Eastern Arborvitae), Ger: Lebensbaum, Czech: zerav západní
- 36) Thuja occidentalis 'Woodwardii' (Eastern Arborvitae), Ger: Lebensbaum, Czech: zerav západní
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External links:Michigan State University Extension: Thuja occidentalis--White CedarNC State University: Shrubs: Thuja occidentalis DanicaNC State University: Shrubs: Thuja occidentalis FiliformisNC 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 RheingoldNC State University: Shrubs: Thuja occidentalis SunkistNC State University: Trees: Thuja occidentalisUSDA PLANTS: Thuja occidentalis (arborvitae)Virginia Tech: Thuja occidentalis Fact SheetWIKIPEDIA: File:Thuja occidentalis drawing.pngWIKIPEDIA: File:Thuja occidentalis trunk.jpgWIKIPEDIA: File:Thuja occidentalis.jpgWIKIPEDIA: Thuja occidentalisWisflora: Thuja occidentalis L.
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