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thuja
‖ thuja (ˈθjuːdʒə) [mod.L. (Linnæus): see Thuya.] The more common English form of the name of trees or shrubs of the botanical genus now called Thuya, q.v., also of the wood of T. occidentalis, and of drugs derived from it. oil of thuja, an essential oil obtained by distilling the ends of the branch...
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Thuja
Thuja is also known in the Miocene beds of the Dakotas. Thuja poles are also often used to make fence posts and rails. The wood of Thuja plicata is commonly used for guitar sound boards.
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Thuja koraiensis
Thuja koraiensis, also called Korean arborvitae, is a species of Thuja, native to Korea and the extreme northeast of China (Changbaishan).
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Thuya
‖ Thuya Bot. (ˈθ(j)uːjə) [An irregular repr. of Gr. θύια, more correctly θύα, name of an African tree (Thuja articulata Linn., now Callitris quadrivalvis), the source of the thyine wood (Gr. ξύλον θύ{giuml}νον) of Rev. xviii. 12. See also thuja. Theophrastus H. Pl. 5. 3. 7 has θύον and θύα, rendered...
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Thuja standishii
Thuja standishii (Japanese thuja; Japanese: , ) is a species of thuja, an evergreen coniferous tree in the cypress family Cupressaceae. References
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Gymnosperm Database - Thuja standishii
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Endemic flora of Japan
Trees of Japan
Five sacred trees
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How to Grow Green Giant? — Tips for Raising Arborvitae - The Green Pinky
Growing 3-5 feet a year, and topping out at 60 feet tall, Green Giant arborvitae are perfect for hedges and privacy screens. They stay full and green year-round and are resistant to insect pest problems, as well as deer. These evergreens are adaptable to most hardiness zones if they have well-draining soil and plenty of room to grow.
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Thuja occidentalis
Thuja occidentalis, also known as northern white-cedar, eastern white-cedar, or arborvitae, is an evergreen coniferous tree, in the cypress family Cupressaceae Thuja occidentalis has important uses in traditional Ojibwe culture.
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What is this spider hunting in the tree in the night? I took the following picture of this spider in northern Switzerland (alt: ~700m) with macro flash/lense. !spider in thuja The picture was taken during the night ...
It's look like Sac Spider ( _Clubiona lutescens_ ) to me. !enter image description here Source: <
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Thuja sutchuenensis
Thuja sutchuenensis, the Sichuan thuja, is a species of Thuja, an evergreen coniferous tree in the cypress family Cupressaceae.
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Thuja plicata
T. plicata is the largest species in the genus Thuja, growing up to tall and in diameter. Taxonomy, evolution, and paleobiogeography
Thuja plicata is one of two Thuja species native to North America, the other being T. occidentalis.
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أتسوغة عفصية
أتسوغة عفصية (الاسم العلمي: Tsuga thuja) هي من النباتات يتبع الأتسوغة من الصنوبرية.
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崖柏属
崖柏属(学名:Thuja)是柏科下的一个属,为常绿乔木植物。该属共有约6种,分布于北美和东亚。 物种
本属包括以下物种:
朝鲜崖柏 Thuja koraiensis
北美香柏 Thuja occidentalis
北美乔柏 Thuja plicata
日本黑桧 Thuja standishii
崖柏 Thuja sutchuenensis
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Bratus (tree)
of Canada, while the Thuja orientalis is a native of Japan. He suggests, however, that the "Thuja articulata" of Mount Atlas (Tetraclinis articulata) may have possibly been the citrus of Pliny.
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[해외여행][중국][샤먼] 출장에서 여행으로. 1박 2일 중국 샤먼(厦门) 여행 :: 무역하는 측백나무
Aug 27, 20233. 아기자기한 상점이 가득했던 샤먼의 옛 항구 샤포웨이(沙坡尾) 사면여행 2일 차. 우리는 아침을 간단히 먹고 샤포웨이로 고고싱! 샤포웨이 자체는 사실 작은 부두로 딱히 볼거리는 없지만 그 근처에 아기자기한 상정들과 카페가 많아 구경하는 재미가 쏠쏠하다.
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Platycladus
, Oriental arborvitae, Chinese arborvitae, biota or Oriental thuja. In older texts, Platycladus was often included in Thuja, which is reflected in one of its common names, "oriental thuja".
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