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Thuja occidentalis, also
known as
northern white-cedar,
eastern white-cedar, or arborvitae, is an
evergreen coniferous tree, in the
cypress family Cupressaceae...
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Thuja (/ˈθjuːdʒə/ THEW-jə) is a
genus of
coniferous tree or
shrub in the
Cupressaceae (cypress family).
There are five
species in the genus, two native...
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effectiveness is
still lacking.
Thuja plicata is one of two
Thuja species native to
North America, the
other being T.
occidentalis.
Nuclear genome analysis indicates...
- Press. Larson, D. W.; Kelly, P. E. (1991). "The
extent of old-growth
Thuja occidentalis on
cliffs of the
Niagara Escarpment".
Canadian Journal of Botany....
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Juniperus ashei (Ashe juniper). It is not to be
confused with
Thuja occidentalis (eastern
white cedar).
Juniperus virginiana is a
dense slow-growing...
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Stevens 2023,
Thuja occidentalis:
Plant Guide; Characteristics.
Johnston 1991, pp. 580, 587. POWO, Taxus, Juniperus, Callitropsis,
Thuja.
National Plant...
- in the
winter of 1535–1536. It is
generally believed to have been
Thuja occidentalis, a
common tree in Quebec. However,
historian Jacques Mathieu has argued...
- dose.
Other thujone-containing
plants such as the tree
arborvitae (
Thuja occidentalis) are used in
herbal medicine,
mainly for
their alleged immune-system...
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Palicourea croceoides [fr],
found in the West
Indies and
French Guiana Thuja occidentalis,
native to
northeastern North America This page is an
index of articles...
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Platycladus orientalis, also
known as
Chinese thuja,
Oriental arborvitae,
Chinese arborvitae,
biota or
Oriental thuja. It is
native to
northeastern parts of...