What is another word for Thujopsis Dolobrata?

Pronunciation: [θjuːd͡ʒˈɒpsɪs dˌɒləbɹˈɑːtə] (IPA)

Thujopsis Dolobrata, commonly known as Hiba Arborvitae, is a species of coniferous tree native to Japan. As with many plant species, Thujopsis Dolobrata is known by a variety of synonyms including Hiba Cedar, Japanese Arborvitae, and Hiba Cypress. The tree has a unique growth habit with branches that droop towards the ground, and it produces beautiful green foliage that turns brownish-red in the winter. Thujopsis Dolobrata is commonly used in the creation of bonsai trees and has various medicinal uses in Japanese traditional medicine. No matter the name it is known by, Thujopsis Dolobrata remains a beautiful and versatile addition to any landscape.

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