thuja occidentalis उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Other thujone-containing plants such as the tree " arborvitae " ( " Thuja occidentalis " ) are used in herbal medicine, mainly for their immune-system stimulating effects.
- The route climbs Bald Peak, a smaller mountain with unusual krummholz that is predominately Northern White Cedar ( Thuja occidentalis ), then begins the ascent of Rocky Peak Ridge.
- Characteristic tree species of the region include White spruce ( Picea glauca ), Eastern white pine ( Pinus strobus ), White cedar ( Thuja occidentalis ) and Red oak ( Quercus rubra ).
- Though common arborvitae ( Thuja occidentalis Nigra ) requires full sun to do its best, and has problems with winter damage, several newer varieties are slightly shade tolerant, including the faster-and narrower-growing Hetz Wintergreen.
- However, as the peat soil is gradually elevated by the accumulation of organic matter, and the fertility of the site improves, Balsam Fir and " Thuja occidentalis " ( eastern arborvitae ) will eventually replace black spruce and tamarack.
- (* ) ( all three I have just tweaked now, since the storms on teapots are finished : P I also tested the waters on the focus of controversy Thuja occidentalis here, I hope that there are no sharks)
- The natives of Canada used the needles of " Thuja occidentalis " ( Eastern White Cedar ) to make a tea that has been shown to contain 50 mg of vitamin C per 100 grams; this helped prevent and treat scurvy.
- The highest concentrations of plicatic acid can be found in " Thuja plicata " ( Western Red cedar ), but " Thuja occidentalis " ( Eastern Arborvitae ) and " Cryptomeria japonica " ( Sugi ) contain it in significant proportions as well.
- Currently, I disagree that your rationale against inclusion of this sentence ( or the one like it at Thuja occidentalis ) is supported by WP : NPOV . However, I may be wrong and it may be that your rationale is completely supported.
- In the better organic soil sites in the northern forest region, the most common associates are the northern white-cedar ( " Thuja occidentalis " ), balsam fir, black ash ( " Fraxinus nigra " ), and red maple ( " Acer rubrum " ).