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The Eastern Red Cedar is a coniferous evergreen tree that grows 20-70′ tall in full sun and medium moist to dry sites. This tree is native to Eastern North America and has a wide conical shape making it an excellent windbreak. The Eastern Red Cedar also has high wildlife value. Birds eat the fruit as they are high in carbohydrates and fat. Deer browse the foliage. And over 40 species of insects feed on the Eastern Red Cedar! A truly important plant for our ecosystem! Eastern Red Cedar Tree Landscaping, Eastern Red Cedar Tree, Desert Plants Landscaping, Red Cedar Tree, Shakespeare Garden, Eastern White Cedar, Food Forest Garden, Eastern Red Cedar, Eastern Redbud

The Eastern Red Cedar is a coniferous evergreen tree that grows 20-70′ tall in full sun and medium moist to dry sites. This tree is native to Eastern North America and has a wide conical shape making it an excellent windbreak. The Eastern Red Cedar also has high wildlife value. Birds eat the fruit as they are high in carbohydrates and fat. Deer browse the foliage. And over 40 species of insects feed on the Eastern Red Cedar! A truly important plant for our ecosystem!

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Eastern Redcedar’s dense foliage provides excellent roosting/nesting cover for birds, and wildlife favor its fruit. This long-lived juniper, which is native to eastern North America,* was prized by Virginia colonists for its wood. Today, its wood is valued as a closet/chest lining; oils are distilled for use in fragrances; and the fruit gives gin its characteristic flavor.

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Western Red-cedar (Thuja plicata) Cedar Tree Tattoo, Island Forest, Thuja Plicata, Tree Tattoo Men, Garden Forest, Diy Tree Decor, Thuja Occidentalis, Tree Identification, Plantas Bonsai

Chamaecyparis nootkatensis: Chamaecyparis Chamaecyparis from the Greek chamae, "dwarf, low-growing, or growing on the ground" and kyparissos, "cypress," meaning "dwarf or ground cypress;" nootkatensis of or from the area of Nootka Sound or Nootka Island in Alaska. Synonyms: Cupressus nootkatensis, Callitropsis nootkatensis, Xanthocyparis nootkatensis. Also known as Nootka Cypress. Growth rate slow to 80' tall, though often dwarfed at high elevations, and a 25' spread at the base, developing…

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Eastern Red Cedar Tree Landscaping, Ceder Tree, Eastern Red Cedar Tree, Blackland Prairie, Wax Wings, Island Landscaping, Red Cedar Tree, Drought Tolerant Landscape Front Yard, Juniperus Virginiana

Have you ever looked up into the boughs of an eastern red cedar in the early fall? It is alive with birds. Robins, mockingbirds, cedar wax wings, juncos, and other smaller birds will be feasting on the abundant fruits of this tree.

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