RM2R31EAH–American Arborvitae, Thuja occidentalis 'Yellow Ribbon'
RF2J69R1N–Thuja (Arborvitae) branches and needles eaten by deer in the winter season. Deer damage to Cedar hedge.
RFTTGGY4–Thuja occidentalis in garden center. Plant nursery.
RMHG7YP2–A sprig of Thuja caught in fencing against a blue sky.
RF2C8FM69–Northern White Cedar (Thuja occidentalis). Leaves Closeup
RM2T1XD41–Thuja occidentalis - White Cedar tree not properly wrapped with protective green plastic mesh to prevent branches from breaking from accumulated ice.
RM2AAAABT–Kugel-Lebensbaum (Thuja occidentalis 'Teddy')
RF2WH3G1H–Thuja branch covered with snow against the blurred silhouette of a walking woman in Riga, Latvia
RF2JGDM86–Decorative planting of thuja western variety Golden Smaragd, Thuja occidentalis L. along the alley
RF2WC6T4E–Green coniferous bush.Thuja hedge texture. American Arborvitae plant pattern. Evergreen Thuja occidentalis decorative fence.
RF2B9Y26N–Thuja occidentalis background.Thuja occidentalis is an evergreen coniferous tree, in the cypress family Cupressaceae
RF2J5PGKY–False arborvitae. Thuja occidentalis, northern white cedar, eastern white cedar, or arborvitae. The green and yellow branch. The green and yellow colo
RM2AN0HPH–THUJA OCCIDENTALIS SMARAGD
RF2GGK2TN–After the Snow Storm: Coping with Snow- and Ice-Damaged Trees. Snow damaged Thuja occidentalis trees.
RF2C3JAG0–Detail of thuja tree green foliage
RM2WPTX21–Western arborvitae (Thuja occidentalis 'Columna'), Cambridge Botanical Garden, Germany
RMEBKB3P–yellow cedar, eastern white cedar (Thuja occidentalis 'Rheingold', Thuja occidentalis Rheingold), cultivar Rheingold
RF2BW7AP0–Closeup of Beautiful green leaves of Thuja trees. Thuja occidentalis is an evergreen coniferous tree. Platycladus orientalis, also known as Chinese th
RF2DNBXKR–Northern white-cedar (Thuja occidentalis) trees in tree nursery
RM2R6CCRE–American Arborvitae, Thuja occidentalis 'Fire Chief' Congabe
RF2J69RFX–Thuja (Arborvitae) branches and needles eaten by deer in the winter season. Deer damage to Cedar hedge.
RFTTGGPJ–Young thuja occidentalis in garden center. Plant nursery in Bulgaria.
RM2D4XPP1–Evidence of Bark Beetle, dead White Cedar tree (Thuja occidentalis), MI, USA, by James D Coppinger/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RF2C549E1–Northern White Cedar (Thuja occidentalis). Shoot Closeup
RM2CC353A–Thuja occidentalis 'Wareana' Eastern White Cedar tree.
RM2AACTMM–Kugel-Lebensbaum (Thuja occidentalis 'Teddy')
RF2R5PDTX–Cones on a branch of thuja occidentalis.
RF2FK7JG3–Thuja occidentalis danica, isolated on white background. Cypress in outdoor pot. Coniferous trees.
RF2PR1FDY–Arborvitae against an orange wall in downtown Big Rapids in Central Michigan, USA [No property release; editorial licensing only]
RF2B9Y26B–Thuja occidentalis background.Thuja occidentalis is an evergreen coniferous tree, in the cypress family Cupressaceae
RF2EAR15E–Lebensbaum, Zweig, Smaragd
RM2AN0JGC–THUJA OCCIDENTALIS TECHNY
RF2GFJC7P–A gardener is planting a small sapling Thuja occidentalis Emerald Green, Smaragd Arborvitae from a pot into soil.
RF2F3DDRF–Evergreen thuja trees with dark green foliage
RM2R888W6–Arborvitae (thuja) (Thuja occidentalis), bark, common, tree bark
RM2P15505–Northern white cedar. Thuja occidentalis
RM2MEW49R–Thuja occidentalis 'Golden Tuffet'
RFHPAD80–White Cedar (Thuja occidentalis) Wood with Insect Damage
RM2R31EB5–White Cedar, Thuja occidentalis 'Yellow Ribbon', American Arborvitae Tree
RF2J69T51–Thuja (Arborvitae) branches and needles eaten by deer in the winter season. Deer damage to Cedar hedge.
RF2WW4NKB–Thuja occidentalis. Green thuja tree branches, background.
RFM5FBN3–Female cones of a northern white cedar Thuja occidentalis
RF2C549J2–Northern White Cedar (Thuja occidentalis). Seed Cone Closeup
RM2CC34WM–Thuja occidentalis 'Wareana' Eastern White Cedar tree.
RF2GYAB15–Lovely green white cedar tree, Thuja occidentalis, in a garden in sunlight
RF2J2D10N–Thuja occidentalis known as gold drop shines brightly with the sun shining today
RMWA065C–Cumulus fractus,humilis (Cu fra, hum - zerrissen,niedrig) und Thuja occidentalis Smaragd, 30052610 *** Local Caption ***
RF2T935KK–Northern white cedar (Thuja occidentalis) is a evergreen tree native to southeastern Canada and northeastern USA. Cones and leaves detail.
RF2B6J505–Green decorative northern white-cedar (Thuja occidentalis) tree twisted like corkscrew. Green garden background
RF2M7PN80–Background of thuja western. Thuja occidentalis is an evergreen coniferous tree from the cypress family. The Latin name is Thuja occidentalis.
RM2AN0GJ9–THUJA OCCIDENTALIS SMARAGD EMERALD GREEN
RF2DDP5K5–A gardener is planting Thuja occidentalis Smaragd or Emerald Green, American Arborvitae saplings from pots into soil in the flowerbed, backyard of the
RMBTKMBB–Beach Bog along shoreline of Lake Huron Michigan White Cedar Thuja occidentalis & Tamarack Trees Larix laricina USA
RM2P1553D–Northern white cedar. Thuja occidentalis
RF2AF9C9R–A sprig of green western thuja with cones closeup. Thuja occidentalis coniferous plant. There are a lot of pale green cones on the branch. It is used
RF2NC9YJP–Cypress cedar thuja arborvitae conifer tree branch. Thuja occidentalis evergreen conifer bush (tree) in cypress family. Macro cypress shrub. Conifer t
RM2R4KCBJ–American Arborvitae, Thuja 'Smaragd', Upright, Columnar, Thuja tree
RF2J69RKX–Thuja (Arborvitae) branches and needles eaten by deer in the winter season. Deer damage to Cedar hedge.
RFK23996–Close-up of flowering branches of Thuja occidentalis
RMEBX5HP–yellow cedar, eastern white cedar (Thuja occidentalis), branches with cones
RF2BPYDBJ–Northern White Cedar (Thuja occidentalis). Seed Cone Closeup
RM2AX449J–White wooden arbour with rusted metal fence gate flanked by Thuja occidentalis - Cedar trees in backyard garden in summer
RF2HCC0P9–Thuja occidentalis Plant is known as Morpankhi Plant, Thuja occidentalis, Mayurpankhi, Green Thuja leaves, Oriental arborvitae as background
RF2J2D22R–Thuja occidentalis known as gold drop shines brightly with the sun shining today
RF2BW7ARK–Macro of cypress branch with cones. Cypress cedar tree branch. Thuja occidentalis bush is evergreen coniferous tree, in cypress family Cupressaceae.
RF2T935KR–Northern white cedar (Thuja occidentalis) is a evergreen tree native to southeastern Canada and northeastern USA. Cones, male flowers and leaves detai
RMF49Y5C–Northern white cedar
RF2M7PN7F–Background of thuja western. Thuja occidentalis is an evergreen coniferous tree from the cypress family. The Latin name is Thuja occidentalis.
RM2AN0Y6G–THUJA OCCIDENTALIS 'EMERALD'
RMT6X59X–Costco Wholesale Warehouse Store in Massachusetts, USA
RMAC8PG3–Cupressaceae Thuja occidentalis Sunkist
RF2MJ37WM–Fieldfare (Turdus pilaris) sitting on arborvitae (Thuja occidentalis), Germany
RM2NFP7G9–White Cedar (Thuja occidentalis) plant - nature
RF2E1NDCP–Washington State. US. Extremely decorative and attractive garden plantings with plants from the cypress family.
RFRF91FM–thuja occidentalis filiformis
RM2R5P52B–Thuja Hedge Thuja 'Smaragd'
RF2J69RD2–Thuja (Arborvitae) branches and needles eaten by deer in the winter season. Deer damage to Cedar hedge.
RFK2397G–Close-up of flowering branches of Thuja occidentalis