Construction, food and landscaping describe the ways that thuja is used. The evergreen in question goes by the common names arborvitae and cedar and the genus name Thuja. It provides food for insects and mammals, landscape interest with aromatic cones, needles and red-brown bark as an ornamental, wind-breaking hedge, scurvy-fighting tea in alternative and traditional medicine and wood for bee hives, chests, fence posts, guitar sound boards, rails and roof shingles,
Did you mean Thuja? Thuja is coniferous tree.
thuja occidentalls
The scientific name for arborvitae shrub is Thuja occidentalis.
"Thuja spp" is a botanical abbreviation indicating that the plant being referenced belongs to the genus Thuja, which includes species of coniferous trees commonly known as arborvitaes or cedars. The abbreviation "spp" is used to denote multiple species within that genus.
the leaves and stems of Thuja orientalis are used to treat nervous disorders, insomnia, and heart palpitations, as well as to stop hemorrhages and bring down fevers.
It is a Red cedar tree The foliage of thujas is rich in Vitamin C, and was used by Native Americans and early European explorers as a cure for scurvy. Oil of thuja can be used topically to aid in the treatment of HPV, genital or common warts. Thuja is a popular homeopathic remedy used to treat a variety of psychological and physiological conditions.
The scientific name for Thuja Green Giant is Thuja standishii x plicata.
The wood of the sandarac tree is known as cedarwood. It is commonly used in the production of essential oils and for its aromatic properties in perfumery and woodworking.
Belladonna Thuja
I think that thuja kills the mycoplasms that thrive on RNA transcriptase proteins. Or, the mycoplasm thrives on the glycoproteins in thuja, thereby leaving the RNA proteins to replicate properly.
Thuja oxidentalis .
Homeopathic preparations of Thuja include pills, granules, and liquid dilutions, in potencies ranging from 3X to 50M.