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Species: Thuja plicata (thu'ya pli-kay'tah) Western or Giant Arborvitae Cultivar Information Many cultivars and varieties exist for this west coast native. Below is a selection of what this species has to offer. * See specific cultivar notes on next page. Ornamental Characteristics


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Thuja plicata is the Provincial Tree of British Columbia. Western Red Cedar has been called the "corner stone of northwest coast Indian culture". Its wood is easily split and rot resistant and was used to make important cultural items including, dugout canoes, paddles, house planks, baskets, spears, arrow shafts, and many other implements.


Thuja plicata 'Rogersii' Herman Geers

T. plicata has given rise to fewer cultivars than T. occidentalis: From the Supplement (Vol. V) specimens: National Pinetum, Bedgebury, Kent, pl. 1926 (not 1916 as stated on page 585), 70 × 6 1 ⁄ 2 ft (1978) and 72 × 6 1 ⁄ 4 ft (1980); Bolderwood (For. Comm.),


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Find Roger's Golden Sport Arborvitae (Thuja plicata 'Rogers Aurea Sport') in Davidsonville, Maryland (MD) at Homestead Gardens (Cuprea Arborvitae, Western Red Cedar) Davidsonville 410.798.5000 Severna Park 410.384.7966


Thuja plicata 'Rogersii' Óriás tuja

Thuja plicata 'Rogersii' Add To My Wish List . Rogers Arborvitae. Rogers Arborvitae (Photo courtesy of NetPS Plant Finder) * This is a "special order" plant - contact store for details. Height: 4 feet. Spread: 3 feet. Sunlight: Hardiness Zone: 5a. Other Names: Giant Arborvitae, Western Red.


Thuja plicata Rogersii Mail Order Trees

In stock! Please select size below. £6.99. Common Name: Western Red Cedar. Latin Name: Thuja plicata 'Rogersii'. Soil: Moist, well drained soil in sun (will tolerate most soil types) Position: Full sun or partial shade (Avoid very exposed positions) Hardiness: Hardy. Height in 10 years: 0.6m - 0.8m.


Thuja plicata Rogersii Mail Order Trees

5 - 9 Western Red Cedar (Thuja plicata 'Roger's Aurea Sport'): This is a dwarf evergreen cultivar that will grow to a height of 6' and a width of 4'. It has gold foliage that turns into a coppery color in cold weather. It will tolerate a wide range of soil types as long as it is well-drained and slightly acidic.


Thuja plicata 'Roger... stock photo by Carole Drake, Image 0132162

Thuja plicata 'Rogersii' Cypress family (Cupressaceae) The stories related to this plant are still being edited. Present in: Landgoed Schovenhorst. Themes. The Botanical Gardens Association cannot take any responsibility for any adverse effects of the use of plants. Always seek the advice of a professional before using any plant medicinally.


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Thuja plicata 'Rogersii' Conifers Plants

Life form: Lignose (tree/shrub) Locations. 1: Einerhaugen, Garasjeveggen (48.890) • Accession: G-2000.0440 • Provenance: Garden


Thuja plicata 'Rogersii' 1L Coolings Garden Centre

Thuja plicata 'Rogersii' (Rogersii Arborvitae) is a Shrub that grows 30-40 feet feet high and 8-12 feet feet wide. The Rogersii Arborvitae (Thuja plicata 'Rogersii') is a dense, evergreen conifer with a pyramidal shape. Its foliage is a rich green color and has a soft, feathery texture. This cultivar is known for its disease resistance and excellent tolerance of extreme weather conditions.


Roger's Golden Sport Arborvitae (Thuja plicata 'Rogers Aurea Sport') in Davidsonville, Maryland

Thuja plicata 'Rogersii' is a dwarf conifer of the parent plant Thuja plicata 'Aurea'. This much smaller version grows no more than 5 cm a year up to 120 cm in total. It is most popularly used for year-round colour interest. In full sun, the foliage develops a strong gold colour and in winter turns bronze. Botanical Information Details


Thuja plicata 'Rogersii' Rogers western redcedar The Dawes Arboretum

Thuja plicata. Common Name(s): Giant Arborvitae; Western Redcedar; Western Red-cedar; Phonetic Spelling THU-ya ply-KAY-tuh Description. Western redcedar is a woody, needled evergreen tree in the cypress family (Cupressaceae) native to Alaska and the Pacific Northwest of the United States.


Thuja plicata 'Rogersii' Herman Geers

Thuja plicata 'Rogersii' western red cedar 'Rogersii' A dense, dwarf evergreen conifer which forms a neat ball of bright golden-yellow scaly leaves, turning bronze-yellow in winter and dark green inside the plant Synonyms Thuja plicata 'Rogersii Aurea' Thuja plicata 'Aurea Rogersii' Join the RHS


Levensboom Thuja plicata 'Rogersii'

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Thuja plicata 'Rogersii' Conifers Plants

Thuja plicata is a large evergreen coniferous tree in the family Cupressaceae, native to the Pacific Northwest of North America. Its common name is western redcedar in the U.S. [2] or western red cedar in the UK, [3] and it is also called pacific red cedar, giant arborvitae, western arborvitae, just cedar, giant cedar, or shinglewood. [4]