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- Phytoconstituents and Therapeutic Potential of Thuja Occidentalis
- ESSENTIAL OIL COMPOSITION of TWO Thuja L. (CUPRESSACEAE) SPECIES from CANADA
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- Thuja Occidentalis in Disjunct Stands South of Its Contiguous Range in the Central Appalachian Mountains, USA Joshua A
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- Atlantic White Cedar Chamaecyparis Thyoides (L.) BSP
- Antibacterial, Antioxidant and Phytochemical Investigation of Thuja Orientalis Leaves
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- DBA SPECIES CODES by Species ID
- Wildlife Monographs (Issn:0084-0173)
- 'Affinity' Northern White Cedar, Thuja Occidentalis L
- Atlantic White Cedar Chamaecyparis Thyoides (L.) BSP
- Silvicultural Guide for Northern White-Cedar (Eastern White Cedar)
- A Survey of Northern White-Cedar (Thuja Occidentalis) Limestone Woodlands at Point Au Roche State Park, New York
- American Black Bear Predation of an Adult White-Tailed Deer
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- Conifers [email protected] CHAPEL HILL, NC 27514 12/15/16
- Thuja Occidentalis
- SUSCEPTIBILITY of SPECIES of CÜPRESSACEAE to CROWN GALL AS DETERMINED by ARTIFICIAL INOCULATION! by CLAYTON O
- New York State Standards and Specifications for Erosion and Sediment Control
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- Habitat Suitability Index Models: Black Bear, Upper Great Lakes Region
- Antibacterial Activity of Thuja Occidentalis, Thuja Orientalis and Chamaecyparis Obtusa
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- Thuja Occidentalis L. Family: Cupressaceae Northern White-Cedar
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- ARBORVITAE NORTHERN WHITE CEDAR and ATLANTIC WHITE CEDAR
- ARBORVITAE, AMRCN. PILLAR (LATIN: THUJA OCCIDENTALIS) American Pillar Arborvitae Will Grow to Be About 25 Feet Tall at Maturity, with a Spread of 4 Feet
- Thuja Occidentalis - American Arborvitae (Cupressaceae) ------Thuja Occidentalis Is a Common Evergreen Shrub
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- Thuja Occidentalis L. (Cupressaceae): Ethnobotany, Phytochemistry and Biological Activity
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- Ethanobotany, Phytochemical and Pharmacological Aspects of Thuja Orientalis : a Review
- Molecular Identification of Fitzroya Cupressoides, Sequoia Sempervirens, and Thuja Plicata Wood Using Taxon-Specific Rdna-Its Primers
- Phytophthora Lateralis
- Occurrence of Phytophthora Root and Collar Rot Disease of Chamaecyparis and Thuja in Tonekbon Area in the West Part of Mazandran,North of Iran
- New York State Big Tree Register by Common Name
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- Thuja Plicata
- Effects of Infanticide Risk and Timber Harvest on American Black Bear Space Use
- Comparative Study of Antioxidant and Anticancer Activity of Thuja Orientalis Growing in Egypt and Saudi Arabia
- Thuja Occidentalis ‘Smaragd’ Under the Urban Conditions of a Large City
- Rootstock Selection and Graft Compatibility of Chamaecyparis Species 461
- Thuja Occidentalis White-Cedar1 Edward F
- Northern White-Cedar, the Lightest of Any Commercial Wood in the United States, Grows Primarily in the Lake States and Maine
- CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS and TOXICITY of ESSENTIAL OILS of ORIENTAL ARBORVITAE, Platycladus Orientalis (L.) FRANCO, AGAINST THREE STORED-PRODUCT BEETLES
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- CFRU Research Report August 2007
- Thuja Occidentalis
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