Additional information
Color | Insignificant |
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Common Name | Cedar, red |
Exposure | sun |
Flowering Season | N/A |
Habit | Evergreen tree |
Plant Height | 12-36 ft |
Soil Moisture | dry |
$25.00
Eastern red cedar is often overlooked as a landscape tree, yet it is dense, evergreen, and essentially care-free. Females appear to turn blue when the numerous berries ripen and the berries are staple winter food for many species of birds,. cedar wax-wings are so fond of them that they are named after the tree. One of our highest wildlife value trees, they provide cover and nesting for birds and are a host plant for a number of butterflies and pollinators. Deep rooted and drought resistant.
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Color | Insignificant |
---|---|
Common Name | Cedar, red |
Exposure | sun |
Flowering Season | N/A |
Habit | Evergreen tree |
Plant Height | 12-36 ft |
Soil Moisture | dry |