Thuja - Wikipedia Thuja are evergreen trees growing from 10 to 200 feet (3 to 61 metres) tall, with stringy-textured reddish-brown bark The shoots are flat, with side shoots only in a single plane
Everything You Need to Know About Thuja Green Giant Trees Thuja Green Giants are large, dense, and pyramidal with a rich green hue in spring and summer and a darker, bronzer shade in winter Their tiny, glossy, scale-like leaves are packed tightly together and overlap, creating a fan of foliage
21 Different Types of Thuja Trees (Conifers) - AMERICAN GARDENER Native to eastern North America, Thuja occidentalis is a foundational species in the Thuja genus Known as Eastern or American Arborvitae, it features soft, flat, scale-like foliage and a narrow, pyramidal form
Arborvitae: Varieties and Growing Tips for Vibrant Gardens The most common species, Thuja occidentalis (Eastern Arborvitae), is native to northeastern America, while Thuja plicata (Western Red Cedar) is indigenous to the Pacific Northwest
Thuja: Identification, Health Benefits, Uses, Invasive Concerns, and . . . Thuja, commonly known as Arborvitae, is an evergreen tree that holds a special place in both gardens and forests alike Native to North America and parts of East Asia, these trees have been cherished for centuries for their pyramidal shape, fragrant leaves, and ornamental value
Thuja (Arbor vitae) - How to Grow Care Guide Thuja, commonly called arborvitae, is an evergreen conifer prized for dense, scale like foliage and reliable screening It ranges from compact shrubs to tall trees and produces small woody cones in spring, so choose species and cultivar to match space and hardiness