The
Eastern Red Cedar
Juniperus
Virginiana

| Tree
Vitals |
| Foliage: |
Evergreen
Needles |
| Height: |
30 Feet |
| Spread: |
20-25 Feet |
| Soil: |
sandy,
clay, loam |
| Zones: |
2-9 |
| Moisture: |
moist, or dry |
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About
the Eastern Red Cedar
Eastern Red Cedar is a small to medium-sized
aromatic evergreen tree. Typically, the trunk is straight
and the tree has a pointed, dense, conical crown that may
be varied or irregular, depending on ecotype or competing
vegetation. The bark is thin, fibrous, and reddish brown.
The leaves are paired or opposite and scale-like. Leaf
tips end in a narrow, sharp point, sometimes sharp enough
to cause discomfort if handled without gloves. The fruit,
or cone, is berrylike and dark blue. Eastern Red Cedar can
grow on a variety of soils. Its deep roots and small leaf
surface make it very drought resistant. It is the primary
species in most windbreaks.
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We have Eastern
Red Cedar available! |
| Tree
Description |
Size |
#
of trees |
Price |
Eastern
Red Cedar Seedlings
(Seedlings are
1-2 years old) |
6-10
inches |
12 |
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| 6-10
inches |
25 |
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