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Eastern Red Cedar is large, dense evergreen commonly seen throughout the Northeastern natural landscape. Eastern Red Cedar is indigenous to most of the Eastern seaboard and Mid-West. It s foliage is dark-blue to green and may turn bronze in the winter. Female plants produce an abundance of gray green berries that are eaten by birds and other wildlife.
Eastern Red Cedar have a high-salt tolerance and can handle just about any soil type. They can be used as a native privacy screen and are an essential plant to any Native garden or landscape in the Northeast or Long Island.
Additional Information:
Latin Name: | Juniperus virginiana | ||
Plant Type: | Tree | ||
Shrub Type: | Evergreen | ||
Exposure: | Full Sun | ||
Deer Resistant: | Yes | ||
Mature Height: | 30-50 Feet | ||
Mature Width: | 6-20 Feet | ||
Hardiness Zone: | Zone 2-9 | ||
Recommended Space: | 6 ft apart | ||
Habit: | Columnar Pyramidal | ||
Water Needs: | Everyday initially. Once established, regular watering still needed for best performance | ||
Maintenance: | Easy | ||
Pruning Time: | Late Summer, Early Fall | ||
Additional attribute: | |||
Salt tolerant | |||
Attracts Birds | |||
Heat Tolerant | |||
Ornamental Berries | |||
Native to North America | |||
Landscape Uses: | |||
Screening, Hedge, Privacy Plants, Windbreaker | |||
Size | 3 Gal, 5 Gal, 7 Gal, 5-6 ft, 6-7 ft, 7-8 ft, 8-10 ft, 10-12 ft, 16-18 ft |
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