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This is a very dependable evergreen for most of the country.
One of the few evergreens that can take the heat, drought, and alkali...Read More
Eastern redcedar tolerats an exceptional range of moisture. It is currently growing in our cattial marsh and under a hardwood overstory ...Read More
The Eastern Red Cedar is a favorite shrub to attract Eastern Bluebirds. They love the berries.
Purchased as a 4 to 5 foot tall plant in the Spring of 2005. Had a few berries the first fall/winter. It has started to grow very well no...Read More
I've found Junipers growing in my woods. I have a hard time finding or even growing evergreens in alkaline soil and in shade but Juniperu...Read More
My variety is called Southern Red Cedar. From what I understand, it's the same thing. I have 8 of these trees. Actually make that 7 becau...Read More
Strong native tree, with a beautiful shape - urn-like when young, assymetrical with age. One of the few cedar/juniper trees for south Louisiana.
i have probably 20 or so in my yard of various heights. i love them and are constantly getting comments from folks telling me how lovely...Read More
If you have apple trees, this is not a good plant to have growing anywhere in the vicinity, as it acts as the alternate host for Cedar-ap...Read More
Planted five in 2000 and pretty much like what I was told: "plant them and forget them." Here in zone 7 the foliage turns a bronze shade...Read More
Red cedar is an evergreen growing 40 to 50 feet tall and spreading 8 to 12 feet. Red cedar develops a brownish tint in winter and is some...Read More