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Platycladus orientalis — Oriental Thuja
A fairly frequent mid-18th century introduction, particularly popular in churchyards and cemeteries.
The foliage is in flat, non-drooping sprays which are usually held somewhat vertically. The weird cones look like little spiders when young and then oddly hooked and lumpy before eventually ripening brown.
‘Elegantissima’ has yellow-tipped foliage; bushy derivative cultivars of this are very common in gardens.
For similar trees see: Scale-like leaves Click on an orange link to display the associated image; click on the image to see the larger parent image in a separate window Copyright © 2007 Philip Brassett
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