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- IAWA List of Microscopic Features for Softwood Identification 1
- Journal Canadien De Botanique Canadian Journal of Botany
- Western Redcedar (Cw)- Thuja Plicata
- Giant Arborviatae, Western Arborvitae Thuja Plicata
- Owls of Old Forests of the World Bruce G
- Notes on Territorial Behaviour and Calls of a Northern Pygmy-Owl
- Western Redcedar
- How Not to See Your Neighbors: Successful Tree Screens
- A Survey of Northern Spotted Owls in North Cascades National Park Service Complex, Washington
- Thuja Plicata (Western Redcedar)
- Northwest Forest Plants Defeat Pests and Diseases!
- International Symposium on Western Redcedar and Yellow-Cedar
- Growing Conifers When Coping with Deer by Richard L
- Trees Recommended for Lake Forest Landscapes
- 9.15.2020.Publish
- Cedarwood Oil 8000-27-9
- Northwoods Landscape Narrative, August 2020
- Shrubs WILLOW SPRINGS NURSERY & LANDSCAPE DESIGN
- Umschlag 45/2-3
- EVERGREEN TREES THAT YOU SHOULD BE PLANTING in YOUR LANDSCAPE in OHIO Dick Miller, City of Canal Winchester Urban Forester EVERG
- Breeding for Growth Improvement and Resistance to Multiple Pests in Thuja Plicata
- Seasonal Variation and Resin Composition in the Andean Tree Austrocedrus Chilensis
- Western Redcedar Extends Into Northern Idaho and Western Montana
- Red Cedar: New Hampshire’S Big Tree for January 2008”
- 24 Week 6; Wednesday Announcements: Exam Back in Lab (On Your Way Out…) Average 66, Median 68, Range 30-96 – Explain Distrib
- Plastome Phylogenomic and Biogeographic Study on Thuja (Cupressaceae)
- Chamaecyparis Nootkatensi S (D
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- Field Guide to the Forested Plant Associations of Southwestern Oregon
- 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
- Christmas-Tree-Species-Report
- Forests of Crater Lake National Park
- Is It Arborvitae Or Juniper? It Doesn't Matter!!
- Thuja Plicata Donn Ex D. Don Family: Cupressaceae Western Redcedar
- Thuja Occidentalis L. (Cupressaceae): Ethnobotany, Phytochemistry and Biological Activity
- Red Cedar (Thuja Plicata) Is Found in the Temperate Coastal Rainforests of North America. Meares Island. Adrian Dorst Photo
- MULCH CORNER: Cedar Mulches
- Genetics of Enzyme Variants in Austrocedrus Chilensis (ENGL.) FLORIN & BOUTELJE By
- The Conifer Trail
- Thuja Plicata 'Fastigiata' 'Fastigiata' Giant Arborvitae
- Coastal Western Screech-Owl Surveys and Habitat Assessment for Habitat
- Kerr, Andy. 2012. Ecologically Appropriate Restoration Thinning In
- Prumnopitys Andina, the Chilean Plum Yew, Is a Species Introduced to Cultivation in The
- Thuja Plicata
- GROWTH, PROPERTIES and USES of WESTERN RED CEDAR Josefina S
- Western Redcedar
- Feb 2016 Evergreen Arbovitae
- Thuja Plicata Giant Arborvitae1 Edward F
- Western Redcedar (Thuja Plicata)
- Fire-Resistant Plant Materials for Oregon
- Incense-Cedar (Calocedrus Decurrens)
- City of Medford Plant Resource List
- Abies, Calocedrus, Callitropsis, Juniperus, Larix, Picea, Pinus, Pseudotsuga, Taxus, Thuja, and Tsuga
- Bud Initiation, Microsporogenesis, Megasporogenesis, and Cone
- Riparian Ordinance
- GYMNOSPERMS) Updated As of 09/25/2002 Inventory Date September2002 by Lott, Lee, Williams
- Why Is My Tree Dying? (Western Redcedar)
- In the Previous Issue of Conifer Corner, I
- Limate. Shrubs and GARDEN
- Thuja Occidentalis