Common Name: Oriental Arborvitae
Latin Name: Thuja orientalis
Size: 18 (min) to 25 (max)
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Oriental Arborvitae
Thuja orientalis
Origin: Korea & Northern China
Maximum Height: 25 feet
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Thuja orientalis
Origin: Korea & Northern China
Maximum Height: 25 feet
Family: Cupressaceae
Genus: Thuja
species: orientalis
Origin: Korea & Northern China
Size: 18 (min) to 25 (max)
Size Description: Large Shrub or Small Tree
Notes: Ragged looking in the Midwest and East, especially in winter. Best reserved for the south and western states.
Characteristics:
Texture: Medium to
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Plant Images and Specimens
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Location: Hillcrest Cemetery, Mt. Washington, Cincinnati
Photo Credit: Scott Beuerlein
Season: Winter
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Group Planting
Location: Mt. Washington Cemetery, Cincinnati
Photo Credit: Scott Beuerlein
Season: Winter
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Group Planting
Location: Mt. Washington Cemetery, Cincinnati
Photo Credit: Scott Beuerlein
Season: Winter
Location: Queens Botanical Garden [Latitude: 40.750572760000000 Longitude: -73.826697520000000] Specimen: 7258

Location: Queens Botanical Garden