The native Arborvitae tree of northeastern and north central North America can be very long-lived; along the cliffs of the Niagara Escarpment in Canada, specimens could be over 1,000 years old. The common name, which means “tree of life,” refers to the medicinal properties of the bark and foliage, which cured scurvy.
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Native white cedar. Very hardy, fast growth rate and grass-green foliage., Mature trees have wonderful foliage texture. Excellent for windbreaks, as
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