Chamaecyparis Thyoides, commonly known as the Atlantic White Cedar, is a slow-growing evergreen conifer tree native to the Eastern United States. This tree species has been used for a variety of purposes by humans, including building material, fence posts, and as a source for valuable oils. Chamaecyparis Thyoides is characterized by its fragrant leaves and unique shape, which makes it a popular choice for landscaping. Other synonyms for this tree species include White Cedar, Swamp Cedar, Southern White Cedar, and False Cypress. These variations in name help to describe the tree's appearance, location, or historical usage, providing a comprehensive view of this remarkable species.