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Has anyone measured the soil pH near the drip line of their Incense Cedars? I have several mature ones edging my yard in inland coastal n...Read More
Incense Cedar grows very well in the Reno, NV area. I have also had success planting it in the Twin Falls/Jerome, Idaho area. This spec...Read More
The Arnold Arboretum (Boston, MA Z6a) has several handsome specimens, one at least 40' tall. All are columnar, and look a bit like arborv...Read More
Incense Cedars are native throughout California and can be found in warmer zones than the listed zone 8b. They are native in abundance to...Read More
Far superior in my opinion to the more common large Thujas. It is both sturdier and more graceful. An excellent hardy conifer for the S...Read More
I planted a 3.5' tall specimen last summer. It is a nice texture and color. I saw some really nice ones at the Spring Grove Cemetary in...Read More
Calocedrus decurrens INCENSE CEDAR EG (z5) (WNa,Fra,Bon)
"No waving fern-frond...is more beautiful in form & texture, or half so ...Read More
Slow growing tree to 150 feet . Native to the mountains of Oregon and California south to Baja . A beautifully shaped tree it is very des...Read More
A tall growing tree from Western North America.
Has scale like, deep green, glossy leaves. Bears yellow to bronzy female c...Read More