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30 Golden Oriental Arborvitae Tree Seeds (Platycladus orientalis Aurea) jocad
30 Golden Oriental Arborvitae Tree Seeds (Platycladus orientalis Aurea) jocad Golden Oriental Arborvitae Tree Seeds (Platycladus orientalis Aurea) jocad (30+ Seeds) Platycladus orientalis, commonly called Oriental thuja or Oriental arborvitae, typically grows as a dense, conical to columnar tree to 18-25 tall. Also grows as a large shrub. Plants t…
30 Golden Oriental Arborvitae Tree Seeds (Platycladus orientalis Aurea) jocad Golden Oriental Arborvitae Tree Seeds (Platycladus orientalis Aurea) jocad (30+ Seeds) Platycladus orientalis, commonly called Oriental thuja or Oriental arborvitae, typically grows as a dense, conical to columnar tree to 18-25 tall. Also grows as a large shrub. Plants tend to open up with age. Scale-like yellowish-green leaves in flattened sprays in youth, becoming darker green with age. Foliage may bronze up in winter. Oval cones (to 3/4 long). Reddish-brown bark. Compact shrubby cultivars are much more common in cultivation than the species.
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30 Golden Oriental Arborvitae Tree Seeds (Platycladus orientalis Aurea) jocad Golden Oriental Arborvitae Tree Seeds (Platycladus orientalis Aurea) jocad (30+ Seeds) Platycladus orientalis, commonly called Oriental thuja or Oriental arborvitae, typically grows as a dense, conical to columnar tree to 18-25 tall. Also grows as a large shrub. Plants tend to open up with age. Scale-like yellowish-green leaves in flattened sprays in youth, becoming darker green with age. Foliage may bronze up in winter. Oval cones (to 3/4 long). Reddish-brown bark. Compact shrubby cultivars are much more common in cultivation than the species.