Thuja standishii (Japanese Thuja; nezuko, kurobe) is a species of thuja, an evergreen coniferous tree in the cypress family Cupressaceae. Plantet i botaniske samlinger og hist og her i parker i Nordvesteuropa, også i Danmark.
Description of Thuja standishii (nezuko).
Savatier 187 Thujopsis standishii Gordon 18(Farjon 1998). Thuja standishii, an evergreen coniferous tree described in 18by Élie-Abel Carrière (1818-1896), is commonly known in English as.
Grow in average, medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. Prefers moist, neutral to alkaline, well-drained loams.
Habitat and Ecology: Thuja standishii occurs in mixed montane conifer or conifer-angiosperm forests, with Abies homolepis, Chamaecyparis obtusa, C. Call us fn Giants We grow Thousands of these trees. Japanese thujas (Thuja standishii) in Ireland. Azonal forest types - Thuja standishii forest (llicio- Thujetum standishii) Distribution: Thuja standishii forests occur in the temperate and orotemperate.
Photos of Japanese thujas (Thuja standishii). Japanese thuja in the park of Woodstock Gardens, Inistioge, Ireland. The thickest, tallest, and oldest Japanese thujas (Thuja standishii).
More information about the Japanese thuja (Thuja standishii).
Find help information on Thuja standishii Japanese arbor-vitae from the RHS. Thuja standishii (Gordon) Carrière, Traité Gen. Thujopsis standishii Gordon, Pinetum Suppl. Description of Thuja standishii (Japanese arborvitae).
The three others are native to Asia: Thuja orientalis L. Thuja standishii in the Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN), U. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service. Original description: Japanese Thuja foliage and cones - photo MPF.
Thuja The genus Thuja has five species, two in north america and three in E asia. Thuja standishii is widespread and common in the mountains of.
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