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20 Green 3mm 5000mcd LED Light Free Resistors US $.99
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APPRX 50PC HLMP2855 GREEN SINGLE LENS LIGHT BAR LOT US $9.95
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20 Green 5mm Green Lens Diffused LEDs Light Free Resistors US $.99
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Green steady burn light US $65.00
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green strobe light US $70.00
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20 Green 3mm Diffused Green Lens LEDs Bulb Light US $.99
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20 Green 3mm Flat Top LED Light Free Resistors US $.99
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20 Green 2x5x7mm LED Lamp Bulb Light Free Resistors US $.99
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New 3W High Power Green LED Chip Light Lamp with Heat Sink US $2.47
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12pcs 3mm Wire Lead 12V DC Green Diffused LED Light,3GG m US $1.95
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50x 5mm Green Wired Cable Lead 12V Car Boat LED Light W US $.88
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12pcs 5mm Wired Lead 12V DC Green Diffused LED Light,5GG m US $1.95
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LED Warehouse Dock Light Red and Green 115VAC US $50.00
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Remington Monarch Manual Typewriter 1960's Light Green US $9.99
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Bantam Araucana Hatching Eggs 6+ Sky Blue and/or Light Green US $7.00
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Y 50x Green LED Lamp Light Set Pre Wired 5mm 12V DC G US $.84
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3pcs 1 Watt 1W GREEN Super Bright 50 Lumen LED Lamp FLOOD LIGHT BULB 3V-12V,GL1 US $1.88
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Cyalume SnapLight Industrial Grade Chemical Light Sticks, Green, 6" Long, 12 Hour Duration (Pack of 10) List Price: $19.50 Sale Price: $9.35 |
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The Cyalume SnapLight is a green industrial grade chemical light stick measuring 6" long, for providing instant 360 degree illumination, that can be seen up to a mile away for up to 12 hours in optimal conditions. The SnapLight is waterproof, non-toxic, and non-flammable. To activate the light stick, bend, snap and shake the tube. The light stick has a hook and gate top, for hanging or attaching the light. Each light stick is individually foil-wrapped for protection from light and moisture, and has up to a five-year shelf life from date of manufacture. The durable, waterproof, external body of the light stick is made from low density polyethylene (LDPE), and is phthalate free for safety. The internal illuminating chemical substance is non-toxic and non-flammable, and the components of the light stick are recyclable. The light stick floats in water and works best between 40 to 80 degrees F (4 to 27 degrees C), and although the light stick works at higher or lower temperatures, it is less effective in colder temperatures. All sticks are tested at a temperature of 72 degrees F (22 degrees C) to determine the illumination duration. Each 10-degree C (50-degree F) increase or decrease in temperature doubles or halves the reaction rate, and therefore the brightness and duration. For example, the same light stick that emits approximately 30 lux (a unit that describes how much light is visible over a square meter) at 15 minutes after activation at 24 degrees C (75 degrees F) will be half as bright but glow twice as long at 14 degrees C (57 degrees F). At 34 degrees C (93 degrees F), the same light stick would be twice as bright, but glow half as long. Storage at elevated temperatures (above 120 degrees F or 49 degrees C) will decrease shelf life and start to soften the plastic tube, and increase the risk of a leak. Exposure to cold temperatures will not affect the light sticks if they are warmed above 40 degrees F (4.5 degrees C) before activation, unless they are frozen (which occurs at -15 to -20 degrees F, or -26 to -29 degrees C). Once light sticks have been frozen, they will still produce some light, but performance will not be as reliable. Humidity and atmospheric conditions do not affect the light sticks. Light sticks are chemiluminescent substances in plastic tubes that provide hours of illumination in a number of safety, industrial, and military applications. Light sticks are waterproof, non-flammable, and non-sparking, which makes them useful in hazardous situations where sparks or flame could cause an explosion. Duration is determined by the chemistry of the formulation. Brightness is affected by temperature: the warmer the temperature, the brighter the light will appear. Viewing distance can be affected by temperature, moisture, and other elements. Exposure to direct sunlight can reduce shelf life and effectiveness. Cyalume Technologies manufactures chemiluminescent products used for safety, industrial, and military applications. The company, founded in 1970 and headquartered in West Springfield, MA, makes products under ChemLight and SnapLight brands. ChemLight products meet military specifications, and the company meets ISO 9001 standards. What’s in the Box? 10 individually foil-wrapped light sticks |
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Crystal Light On The Go Green Tea Honey Lemon, 10-Count Boxes (Pack of 6) List Price: $16.74 Sale Price: $15.88 |
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Crystal Light On the Go, Green Tea Honey Lemon, 0.96-Ounce Unit (Pack of 6) is a vitamin enriched tea mix with honey lemon flavor. This tea mix is a good source of antioxidants and vitamin A, C, E. |
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Cyalume ChemLight Military Grade Chemical Light Sticks, Green, 6" Long, 12 Hour Duration (Pack of 10) List Price: $21.50 Sale Price: $16.19 |
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The Cyalume ChemLight is a green military grade chemical light stick measuring 6" long, for providing instant 360 degree illumination, that can be seen up to a mile away for up to 12 hours in optimal conditions. The ChemLight is waterproof, non-toxic, and non-flammable. To activate the light stick, bend, snap and shake the tube. The light stick has a hook and gate top, for hanging or attaching the light. The ChemLight meets Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) and NATO Maintenance and Supply Agency (NAMSA) specifications, and National/NATO Stock Numbers (NSN) are printed on each product. Each light stick is individually foil-wrapped for protection from light and moisture, and has up to a four-year shelf life from date of manufacture. The durable, waterproof, external body of the light stick is made from low density polyethylene (LDPE), and is phthalate free for safety. The internal illuminating chemical substance is non-toxic and non-flammable, and the components of the light stick are recyclable. The light stick floats in water and works best between 40 to 80 degrees F (4 to 27 degrees C), and although the light stick works at higher or lower temperatures, it is less effective in colder temperatures. All sticks are tested at a temperature of 72 degrees F (22 degrees C) to determine the illumination duration. Each 10-degree C (50-degree F) increase or decrease in temperature doubles or halves the reaction rate, and therefore the brightness and duration. For example, the same light stick that emits approximately 30 lux (a unit that describes how much light is visible over a square meter) at 15 minutes after activation at 24 degrees C (75 degrees F) will be half as bright but glow twice as long at 14 degrees C (57 degrees F). At 34 degrees C (93 degrees F), the same light stick would be twice as bright, but glow half as long. Storage at elevated temperatures (above 120 degrees F or 49 degrees C) will decrease shelf life and start to soften the plastic tube, and increase the risk of a leak. Exposure to cold temperatures will not affect the light sticks if they are warmed above 40 degrees F (4.5 degrees C) before activation, unless they are frozen (which occurs at -15 to -20 degrees F, or -26 to -29 degrees C). Once light sticks have been frozen, they will still produce some light, but performance will not be as reliable. Humidity and atmospheric conditions do not affect the light sticks. Light sticks are chemiluminescent substances in plastic tubes that provide hours of illumination in a number of safety, industrial, and military applications. Light sticks are waterproof, non-flammable, and non-sparking, which makes them useful in hazardous situations where sparks or flame could cause an explosion. Duration is determined by the chemistry of the formulation. Brightness is affected by temperature: the warmer the temperature, the brighter the light will appear. All sticks are tested at a temperature of 72 degrees F to determine the illumination duration. Viewing distance can be affected by temperature, moisture, and other elements. Exposure to direct sunlight can reduce shelf life and effectiveness. Cyalume Technologies manufactures chemiluminescent products used for safety, industrial, and military applications. The company, founded in 1970 and headquartered in West Springfield, MA, makes products under ChemLight and SnapLight brands. ChemLight products meet military specifications, and the company meets ISO 9001 standards. What’s in the Box? 10 individually foil-wrapped light sticks |
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Cyalume Safety Bright Light Stick, Green, 12-Hour, 6 inch long, for Emergency Disaster Preparedness (Pack of 10) List Price: $16.20 Sale Price: $9.10 |
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Pack of 10 - 12 hour Yellow light sticks. A TOTAL OF 10 LIGHT STICKS. Phthalate free, SurvivalKitsOnline lightsticks are made in the USA. Pack of 10 Light Sticks. Other lightsticks do not last the full 12 hours. |
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Janibell Polyethylene Biodegradable 6 Gallon Waste Can Liner, Flat Seal, Light Green, 0.59 Mil, 9.25" x 6.10" x 3.75" (3 Cases of 120) List Price: $16.99 Sale Price: $16.99 |
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Janibell bag liner comes in one accordion folded tube roll that allows you to create different sizes of bags at any given time. There is no waste of bag material on half empty bags. And you don't have to wait until the bag is full. With Janibell you will save Time, Money, Resources and promote Hygienic living with trash disposal system. Each refill is over 40 feet long. |
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Janibell Polyethylene Biodegradable 15 Gallon Waste Can Liner, Flat Seal, Light Green, 0.7 Mil, 12" x 9.75" x 3.75" (3 Cases of 120) List Price: $17.99 Sale Price: $17.99 |
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Janibell bag liner comes in one accordion folded tube roll that allows you to create different sizes of bags at any given time. There is no waste of bag material on half empty bags. And you don't have to wait until the bag is full. With Janibell you will save Time, Money, Resources and promote Hygienic living with trash disposal system. Each refill is over 80 feet long. Equivalent to 90 - 120 bags. |
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Cyalume Mini ChemLight Military Grade Chemical Light Sticks, Green, 1.5" Long, 4 Hour Duration (Pack of 50) List Price: $45.00 Sale Price: $31.81 |
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The Cyalume ChemLight is a green military grade chemical light stick measuring 1.5"long, for providing instant 360 degree illumination, that can be seen up to a mile away for up to 4 hours in optimal conditions. The ChemLight is waterproof, non-toxic, and non-flammable. To activate the light stick, bend, snap and shake the tube. The light stick has a hook and gate top, for hanging or attaching the light. The ChemLight meets Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) and NATO Maintenance and Supply Agency (NAMSA) specifications, and National/NATO Stock Numbers (NSN) are printed on each product. Each light stick is individually foil-wrapped for protection from light and moisture, and has up to a four-year shelf life from date of manufacture. The durable, waterproof, external body of the light stick is made from low density polyethylene (LDPE), and is phthalate free for safety. The internal illuminating chemical substance is non-toxic and non-flammable, and the components of the light stick are recyclable. The light stick floats in water and works best between 40 to 80 degrees F (4 to 27 degrees C), and although the light stick works at higher or lower temperatures, it is less effective in colder temperatures. All sticks are tested at a temperature of 72 degrees F (22 degrees C) to determine the illumination duration. Each 10-degree C (50-degree F) increase or decrease in temperature doubles or halves the reaction rate, and therefore the brightness and duration. For example, the same light stick that emits approximately 30 lux (a unit that describes how much light is visible over a square meter) at 15 minutes after activation at 24 degrees C (75 degrees F) will be half as bright but glow twice as long at 14 degrees C (57 degrees F). At 34 degrees C (93 degrees F), the same light stick would be twice as bright, but glow half as long. Storage at elevated temperatures (above 120 degrees F or 49 degrees C) will decrease shelf life and start to soften the plastic tube, and increase the risk of a leak. Exposure to cold temperatures will not affect the light sticks if they are warmed above 40 degrees F (4.5 degrees C) before activation, unless they are frozen (which occurs at -15 to -20 degrees F, or -26 to -29 degrees C). Once light sticks have been frozen, they will still produce some light, but performance will not be as reliable. Humidity and atmospheric conditions do not affect the light sticks. Light sticks are chemiluminescent substances in plastic tubes that provide hours of illumination in a number of safety, industrial, and military applications. Light sticks are waterproof, non-flammable, and non-sparking, which makes them useful in hazardous situations where sparks or flame could cause an explosion. Duration is determined by the chemistry of the formulation. Brightness is affected by temperature: the warmer the temperature, the brighter the light will appear. All sticks are tested at a temperature of 72 degrees F to determine the illumination duration. Viewing distance can be affected by temperature, moisture, and other elements. Exposure to direct sunlight can reduce shelf life and effectiveness. Cyalume Technologies manufactures chemiluminescent products used for safety, industrial, and military applications. The company, founded in 1970 and headquartered in West Springfield, MA, makes products under ChemLight and SnapLight brands. ChemLight products meet military specifications, and the company meets ISO 9001 standards. What’s in the Box? 50 individually foil-wrapped light sticks |
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JVCC GLW Glow in the Dark Tape: 1/2 in. x 30 ft. (Luminescent Lime Green) Sale Price: $8.32 |
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JVCC GLW Glow in the Dark Tape is a flexible polyester laminated photoluminescent film tape with a permanent adhesive on one side. The photoluminescent pigments absorb and store energy from normal, ambient light. In sudden darkness the tape is immediately visible. The tape provides a non-electric safety marking system that easily and inexpensively affixes to walls, handrails, columns, around door frames, and along stairways and baseboards (provides visibility during an emergency). It is wound on a liner for easy handling. Also used for identification of critical equipment controls, exit and directional signage (especially for escape routes and stairways), light switch covers, labels, decals, novelties, sporting goods, trims and special effects. Used in hotels, hospitals, schools, public facilities, office buildings and manufacturing plants. JVCC Glow in the Dark Tape is fully charged within 30 minutes after exposure to either artificial or natural light and glows brightest the first 15 to 30 minutes after activation has ceased, but will remain clearly visible in a totally dark room to the night-adjusted eye for up to 6 hours (to the night-adjusted eye it is visible, but it would not compare it brightness to say a standard flashlight). It also recharges. In its uncharged state the tape has a white/cream color and when glowing the tape has a luminescent lime green color. The tape has excellent UV stability and does not show significant degradation when used outdoors. The luminescent system used is non-radioactive and non-toxic. The tape is offset, screen, flexo, and thermo transfer printable. Adhesive has a 24 hour dwell time. Widths shown in dropdown are in inches. NOTES: Sizes shipped will typically be the tape industry standard metric-cut sizes, i.e. 24mm for each 1 inch of nominal tape width ordered (rolls are approximately 5% narrower than the nominal size). This product's actual size is 12mm x 30 ft. |
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Cooler Master 120mm Green LED Case Fan - (R4-L2R-20CG-GP) List Price: $9.99 Sale Price: $8.99 |
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R4 series fans offer a unity of maximum rotational speed and optimum airflow. Using a unique long-life sleeve bearing fan, the R4 series offers long life rating of 50,000 hours. R4 series fans perform at a maximum of 90CFM at 2000RPM. These R4 series are available in red, green, blue LED and dark smoke (no LED). |
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Janibell Polyethylene Biodegradable 10 Gallon Waste Can Liner, Flat Seal, Light Green, 0.7 Mil, 15" x 10.25" x 6.8" (10 Cases of 400) List Price: $56.99 Sale Price: $56.24 |
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Janibell bag liner comes in one accordion folded tube roll that allows you to create different sizes of bags at any given time. There is no waste of bag material on half empty bags. And you don't have to wait until the bag is full. With Janibell you will save Time, Money, Resources and promote Hygienic living with trash disposal system. Each refill is over 70 feet long. Equivalent to 360 - 480 bags. |
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Although jellyfish often appear to glow in an aquarium, this is only because their translucent tissue disperses and colorizes light to make it look like they are glowing jellyfish. Indeed, jellyfish look magnificent under the right lighting but they do not produce their own light.
The key to making jellyfish look their best is balancing strong spotlights with a soft back light. Often the back of a jellyfish aquarium will be lit through a translucent blue background that fades to black at the bottom of the tank to give the illusion the jellyfish are floating in the open ocean. Lighting is one of the most important factors in making an attractive jellyfish aquarium and it takes experience to get it right.
There is one species of jellyfish that can glow in the dark by producing its own light. The crystal jellyfish (Aequorea sp.) has two molecules, aequorin and green fluorescent protein, that enable it to emit flashes of green light. Green fluorescent protein is used in cellular research to label and track biological processes that occur on a very small scale that would otherwise be difficult to quantify. Drs. Osamu Shimomura, Martin Chalfie and Roger Tsien were awarded the 2008 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their work discovering and using green fluorescent protein.
Jellyfish will often take on the color of their prey, especially with white jellyfish like the Moon Jellyfish (Aurelia sp.). In California waters, moon jellies often have a purple tint because of the copepods they eat. In captivity, jellyfish will take on an orange red color because of the brine shrimp and krill-like animals fed to them. Some companies offer jellyfish food that appears to glow under blue light. In rare cases, black lights will make jellyfish or their food appear to glow. In the deep ocean, there is practically no light, so many species of jellyfish will produce their own light to attract prey, deter predators, or communicate.
In conclusion, most common jellyfish do not glow, although they appear to under certain lighting conditions. If you have a jellyfish aquarium, you can set up the lighting so the jellyfish reflect the light and look very beautiful.
Plant Green Giants Not Leyland Cypress
Leyland cypresses, XCupressocyparis leylandii, are not fairing well in many landscapes. It is a fast growing tree used in boarders and screens that had relatively few pest problems. Now is has been suffering from branch die-back. Sadly, it can cause the death of the tree. Seiridium canker is the cause. This disease is not to the point of wiping out this tree, but I would recommend not planting this tree as it likely will in the future be a major concern. Why plant a tree that is not going to be healthy or is suspect?
Thus landscape designers should seek a replacement for the Leyland Cypress. One great choice is the Green Giant Arborvitae.
Green Giant arborvitae is becoming a superstar in the plant world. It is the most popular arborvitae next to the Emerald Green Arbor vita. The reason for its success is that it fills landscape needs that are important. It will help block large unsightly neighbors quickly and is basically pest free. It is also a plant that is in the public domain and not protected by a patent. Thus anyone can propagate this plant.
The original Green Giant got its name not from ancient lore, but from unusually extra large, hence "giant," green peas. These "Green Giant Peas" were a new "strain," a new species, introduced by the Minnesota Valley Canning Company in 1925. You see, these were huge peas when compared to the previously marketed baby peas early-picked in June (that's sure early in co-o-o-old Minnesota). LeSueur baby peas are still sold today in their classic silver can as a gourmet vegetable.
Founded back in 1903, Minnesota Valley Canning was a pea company located along the Minnesota River, which was the Dakota Sioux name for "cloudy water," just southwest of Minneapolis and St. Paul, the state capital. This is where there's a bottom land "confluence" with the even cloudier, soil-rich, muddier Mississippi River. The whole area, including surrounding towns like LeSueur, got the title, the "Minnesota Valley." Ohhh. And where did THAT name, LeSeur, come from you may be wondering? Lesueur is the name of the original explorer of the area, a Frenchmen of the early 1700's.
Minnesota is amidst the land of Paul Bunyan and his blue ox Babe, tall tales about them a part of he culture. Maybe the stories gave rise to ideas for how to advertise Green Giant Peas.
The "Jolly Green Giant" became incredibly popular as the way to advertise those Green Giant Peas and by 1950 he was an "icon" as we say today. There was a cartoon character created, ubiquitous TV commercials and print advertising, even "giant-sized" highway billboards, so the company changed its name to his.
So that is where the "Green Giant" comes from, 20th century modern marketing, not ancient lore. The Green Giant Thuja Plicata is in the same Juniper family as the original "tree of life" Arborvitae, but with growth rates as fast as three feet per year (gee, bamboo's the fastest grower at five feet per, but it's just grass). Thuja Plicata trees grow to heights beyond 200 feet in the Pacific Northwest, this Western Red Cedar is indeed worthy of also taking the Green Giant name.
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The Green Giant Arborvitae is more properly named by tree scientists the "Thuja Plicata," with the other common historic names being, "giant cedar," also "western cedar," and "red cedar." There's only one other Arborvitae specie in all of North America, the "eastern cedar," or "white cedar," with "Thuja Occidentalis," as the tree scientist's Latin name, the botanist's name. This short tree is actually what we usually think of when the "genus" juniper is mentioned.
Funny that the eastern cedar was given the Latin name for "west" which is "occidental." You see? As I have observed before, what's in a name? Highland Hill Farm is not located in a town called Highland Hills, or, on Highland Hill Road, etc. Scottish Highland Hills cows that we grazed on our first property provided our company with a distinctive name when we sold our first trees in 1978.
Green Giant Arborvitae ranges naturally all across the United States from Massachusetts, southwesterly to Texas and New Mexico, through northern Arizona, up the Sierra Nevada Mountains to the state of Washington, and British Columbia beyond.
What does arborvitae mean anyway? Now that we know about the derivation of "Green Giant," here's how the Latin name Arborvitae, or "tree of life," came about. As the first explorers of Canada were mapping the St. Lawrence River in 1536, the tree was used for medicine which saved their leader and most of the men too. Jacques Cartier explored the islands off eastern Canada, and then sailed westward where he entered the St. Lawrence River and found Quebec and a Royal Mountain (Mont Real, which is now called "Montreal"). Cartier was searching for the passage to China so many other explorers would also fail to find. Cartier and his men had to spend a long winter inside a little fort, away from the any sun, where they subsisted on meat, fish, and bread, eating no fruits or vegetables. As scurvy was killing most all of them, a friendly Huron Indian gave Cartier's crew tea made from the needles and bark of a tree which looked like the white cedars of Europe. So Cartier took some trees back to France with him, these Thuja Occidentalis Eastern White Cedars, naming them "Arborvitae," the tree of life. How about that?
Arborvitae are native to the pacific northwest where they grow to 200 feet tall, usually 50 to 70 feet is the common height, even including here in Bucks county. Arborvitae do best in wet forests and swamps. The Green Giant appearance is due to this specie's wide 15-25 foot wide base, the slightly tapering conical shape, and the dense branches and leaves casting great dark shadows. The Arborvitae grows in zones 6 to 8, environments with temperatures that get as low as 10 degrees below 0 Fahrenheit, such as in Missouri or Pennsylvania, to environments where winter temperatures get only as low as 20 degrees above 0 Fahrenheit, such as mid-Texas and northern Florida.
Green Giant Arborvitae have pretty, yet surprisingly tiny yellow flowers. The "pine cones," the fruit actually, of the tree, follow the budding of the flowers and are also surprisingly small compared to the size of a mature tree, being no more than a half-inch in size. There are no problems with tree litter understandably, and so few animals are attracted to the Green Giant Arborvitae, perhaps because of this description.
The Green Giant Arborvitae is recommended for growing as a hedge or privacy buffer along a property line, or driveway. Thuja Plicata, Western Red Cedars are ideal "windrow" trees. In a row, they'll truly diminish the wind. The Green Giant Arborvitae is justifiably considered wind resistant considering the windswept mountains of the Pacific northwest. The wood itself is weak, but it is very light. Green Giant Arborvitae do have better deer resistance than most arborvitae. These trees have been planted in high deer population areas. On our farm in Doylestown we have lots of deer and do have damage the Emerald Green Arborvitae. The Green Giants are eaten a nibble here and there but not very hard. Based on our own observations over the years we feel that the Green Giants will only be eaten by deer if there is no other feed available.
Now that you know all about 'em, Highland Hill Farm has at least 50 or more Green Giant Arborvitae in our nursery ready for pickup at any time. They will range from 1.5' to 12' and be balled and burlapped or potted. We also have field liners and seedling Green Giant available. There are many more varieties of arborvitae available which we have in stock. If we don't stock the variety you want we will find it for you if possible.
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The Green Giant Arborvitae is recommended for growing as a hedge or privacy buffer along a property line, or driveway. Thuja Plicata, Western Red Cedars are ideal "windrow" trees. In a row, they'll truly diminish the wind. The Green Giant Arborvitae is justifiably considered wind resistant considering the windswept mountains of the Pacific northwest. The wood itself is weak, but it is very light. Green Giant Arborvitae do have better deer resistance than most arborvitae. These trees have been planted in high deer population areas. On our farm in Doylestown we have lots of deer and do have damage the Emerald Green Arborvitae. The Green Giants are eaten by deer only when food is very scarce, a nibble here and there. Based on our own observations over the years we feel that the Green Giants will only be eaten by deer if there is no other feed available.
What doesd it mean if my feces are hard and light green?
last few days theyve just been a strong shade of light green and before there seemed to be alot of blood in them. now its both? what does that mean?
go to the fricken' doctor man, the only time i get colored crap is when I eat sugar cookies!
Theres something missing from your body.
Green Light Given for Property Tax Petition
The group that wants to eliminate property tax in North Dakota and replace the income with another source of funding now has the green light to circulate petitions to place it on the statewide ballot.
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