Thuja Emerald, Thuja occ. 'Emerald', 80/100 cm. at prom
Wedding (Thuja) is genus coniferous trees in a family Cypress trees (Cupressaceae). There are six species in this genus, two originating from North America and four from Eastern Asia. It is sometimes indicated, that there are five species, since the eastern thuja (Thuja orientalis) separated into a separate genus, called Biotaor also Platycladus. Thujas are known as the "tree of life" (on Latin: the tree of Life), because they are evergreen. The leaves are evergreen, placed two by two opposite and are flattened like a ladder, four rows in one branch (such as the leaves of the cypresses). Three species of the genus are cultivated in Bulgaria. These are the eastern thuja (T. orientalis) from China, western thuja (T. occidentalis) from the eastern parts of North America and the giant thuja (T. folded or also T. gigantea) from the Pacific parts of North America. The other Asian species (T. standishii, T. koraiensis and T. sitchuenensis) are too heat-loving and cannot successfully withstand the conditions in Bulgaria, therefore, they are only grown in limited numbers in some botanical gardens. Tuyata, as well as other plants such as cannabis release terpenes (alpha pinene), that freshen the air.