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Thujopsis (pronounced "Thuyopsis") occurs as conifer in the cypress family (Cupressaceae), the resole member of the genus existence Thujopsis dolabrata. These are endemic to Japan, where these are known as Hiba. These are similar to the closely related genus Thuja (Arborvitae), differing in the broader, thicker leaves & heavy cones. Though occasionally apply treasonably arvborvitae, the metal money has never acquired a widely utilized English title, ordinarily existence known either per Japanese title or even by its genus title, Thujopsis; these are now and again likewise compounded when Hiba Arborvitae due to its similarity to Thuja.
Thujopsis occurs as medium to big evergreen tree, reaching up to Forty m tall & I.Fwithin m trunk across, by using red-reddish-brown bark which peels in vertical strips. A leaves are arranged inside intersectant pairs, shell-such as, Three-10 millimetre hanker, glossy green above, & marked by using intense white stomatal elastic in the image below; it have a distinctive heavy, about overweight texture. A seed cones are ovoid, 7-15 millimeter hanker & 6-10 millimetre across, by using 6-12 heavy scales, black by owning the violet-white wax bloom while newly.
There are ii varieties:
Thujopsis dolabrata volt-ampere. dolabrata. Central & southern Japan. Shoots less densely branched by using slightly big leaves, & strongly thickened cone scales.
Thujopsis dolabrata volt-ampere. hondai. Northern Japan. Shoots other densely branched by having slightly little leaves, & less thickened cone scales.
Uses
A Hiba occurs as valued cosmetic tree each within its indigen Japan, in which these are normally planted around temples when well as witharound gardens, & likewise in Europe and North America. In a latter 2 regions, planting is confined to arewhen by having practiced rain, as the mintage is non drought tolerant.
These are too wont to the little extent within forestry in Japan, grown for the valuable wood, which is durable and scented, similar thereto of Thuja plicata.
da:Hønsebenstræ (Thujopsis dolabrata)
eo:Hiba
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