Thuja occidentalis, commonly known as Eastern Arborvitae, typically grows at a rate of 12 to 24 inches per year under optimal conditions. This evergreen tree thrives in well-drained soil and full sun, which can enhance its growth rate. In ideal environments, it can reach heights of 20 to 60 feet over time. However, growth may be slower in poor soil or shaded areas.
The scientific name for arborvitae shrub is Thuja occidentalis.
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Thuja plicata. WESTERN RED CEDAR. Pacific Northwest CUPRESSACEAE (Cypress family)
The variety name of the Charlie Brown evergreen tree is Thuja occidentalis ‘Nigra’.
Barbara Eloise Whalley has written: 'Increase in girth of the cambium in Thuja occidentalis L'
Any tree can be grown in a container. Arborvitae or Thuja occidentalis is no different but it is like all the rest it needs morer care in a pot.
Eastern white cedar (thuja occidentalis) grow from southern new England all the way up to Canada on the east coast. They grow in a variety of areas, from swamps and bogs to rocky lake shores. They are known for having ancient deadwood on old contorted trunks. They are reletively pest free, usually only being infested with scale or leaf miners.
The botanical name for the tree of life is Thuja occidentalis, a species of coniferous tree native to North America. It is commonly known for its scale-like leaves and pyramid-shaped growth habit.
Did you mean Thuja? Thuja is coniferous tree.
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Thuja trees, also known as arborvitae, generally grow at a moderate rate compared to other types of trees. They are considered to have a medium growth rate, typically reaching a height of 10-15 feet in 5-7 years. This growth rate is slower than some faster-growing trees like poplars or willows, but faster than slower-growing trees like oaks or maples.
10metres i thought it was 12.1 meters tall average Answer. This depends on the type and variety of the conifer. Thuja plicata the Western Red Cedar can grow to 200 feet while Thuja plicata pumila of the same family will only reach about 2 feet.