ARBORVITAES
These are the arborvitaes I have in the field. We have excellent hard-working people who dig them out and wrap them in bio-degradable burlap & twine to prepare for delivery.
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ARBORVITAE
Common Name(s): Oriental Arborvitae, Chinese Arborvitae
Scientific Name: Thuja orientalis
Family Name (Scientific and Common): Cupressaceae (Cypress)
Continent of Origin: Asia
Plant Growth Habit: Tree
Height at Maturity: More than 10 to 20 feet
Life Span: Perennial
Seasonal Habit: Evergreen Perennial
Growth Habitat: Full Sun or Partial Sun
Manner of Culture: Landscape Tree, Privacy Tree
Thorns on Younger Stem: No
Cross Section of Younger Stem: Roundish
Stem (or Trunk) Diameter: Between The Diameter of a Broom-Handle and a Coffee-Mug
Produces Brownish Bark: Yes
Bark Peeling in Many Areas: No
Characteristics of Mature (Brownish) Bark: Lines Go Up-Down / Bumpy
Type of Leaf: Scale-Like
Length of Leaf (or Leaflet): Less than Length of a Credit Card
Leaf Complexity: Simple
Edge of Leaf: Smooth
Leaf Arrangement: Opposite
Leaf has Petiole: No
Patterns of Main-Veins on Leaf (or Leaflet): Parallel
Leaf Hairiness: No Hairs
Color of Foliage in Summer: Green
Change in Color of Foliage in October: No Change
Flowering Season: Spring
Flowers: Single
Type of Flower: Like a Pine Cone
Color of Flower: Brown
Shape of Individual Flower: Radially Symmetrical
Size of Individual Flower: Smaller than a Quarter
Size of Fruit: No Fruit
Fruit Fleshiness: No Fruit
Shape of Fruit: No Fruit
Color of Fruit at Maturity: No Fruit
Fruit Desirable to Birds or Squirrels: No Fruit
Louisville Plants That Are Most Easily Confused With This One: Juniper
Unique Morphological Features of Plant: Leaves are scale like and lie on one plane
Poisonous: None of Plant
Pestiness (weedy, hard to control): No