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white cedar

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Northern White Cedar
... White Cedar Leaf Characteristics scale-like scales flattened into sprays Fruit Characteristics cone ... 1 inch long cone oblong, 1/3 to 1/2 inch long Northern White Cedar Thuja occidentalis This medium-sized tree grows to a height of 25 ... fences, shingles and small articles. The tree also is used in ornamental plantings. White-tailed Deer use Arborvitae thickets in winter, and smaller mammals as well ...
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Cedar
... cedar isn't. Eastern red cedar isn't a Cedrus at all, it's a juniper - Juniperus virginiana (which, BTW, is the "cedar" used as fragrant red cedar woodwork). Eastern white cedar and Western red cedar aren't Cedrus either, they're arborvitae - Thuja occidentalis and Thuja plicata, respectively. Incense cedar, ...
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Questions On Cedar
... "Cedar," unfortunately, is a common parlance given to three distinctly different genera of evergreen woody plants: "true" cedarsCedrus spp, arborvitae; Thuja spp, northern white cedar and western red cedar, depending on the species; and Juniperus spp, usually rocky mountain red cedar, which I believe is the ...
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Floridata: Cedar, Cedar or Cedar?
... Orford cedar. Changing color now, we find the term white cedar used for the western North American Calocedrus decurrens, which is also called incense cedar; Chamaecyparis thyoides, native to coastal eastern North America; and Thuja occidentalis of the eastern United States. White cedar ...
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Wallace W Hansen Native Plants of the Northwest Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Port Orford Cedar Catalog
... , 2005 Port Orford Cedar, Lawson Cypress, White Cedar (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana) Family: Cupressaceae (Cypress) A Note from Wally: I grow Chamaecyparis lawsoniana (Port Orford Cedar, Lawson Cypress, White Cedar) and many other Northwest ... . The white “X” found on the bottom of the scale-like leaves helps to distinguish it from the western red cedar, which has more of a white “butterfly” shape ...
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Red Cedar
... diameter. In contrast to the flattened branchlets of the Northern White-Cedar, scales on mature Red-Cedars cover the rounded branchlets on ... covered with a gray, waxy material. Similar to the Northern White Cedar, the thin, light reddish-brown bark of this tree sheds in ... soils such as found in western Ohio. Similar to the Northern White Cedar, the durability of the wood of this tree makes it useful ...
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TreeHelp.com: Trees: Species: Cedar
... Cedar Cedrus atlantica Cedar of Lebanon Cedrus libani Deodar Cedar Cedrus deodara Eastern Red Cedar Juniperus virginiana Northern White Cedar Thuja occidentalis Oriental Arborvitae Thuja orientalis Western Red Cedar ...
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Eastern Red Cedar
... not separate J. virginiana from silicicola. The eastern red cedar is not a true cedar (genus Cedrus), it is actually a variety of juniper. ... bright green to dark green. With sufficient early training, the red cedar can be used for most styles, though multiple-trunk styles ... to produce new growth. The scale is round and at first white, later turning gray or black. The Juniper webworm webs twigs and ...
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Landowner Fact Sheets - northern white-cedar
... Fact Sheets - northern white-cedar northern white-cedar Thuja occidentalis Northern white-cedar is a conifer of the Lake states, northern New England, and eastern Canada. It ... Light Water Growth Size Timber Value       Northern white-cedar is commonly used for fencing, posts, lumber, poles, cabin logs, and shingles. Wildlife Value       Northern white-cedar is preferred browse material for deer and ...
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Eastern White Pine Range and Habitat
... 15), White Pine-Northern Red Oak-Red Maple (Type 20), Eastern White Pine (Type 21), White Pine-Hemlock (Type 22), White Pine-Chestnut Oak (Type 51). None of these are climax types, although the White ... White-Cedar, 39-Black Ash-American Elm-Red Maple, 44-Chestnut Oak, 45-Pitch Pine, 53-White Oak, 57-Yellow-Poplar, 59-Yellow-Poplar-White ...
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