
Juniperus virginiana - Wikipedia
Juniperus virginiana, also known as eastern redcedar, [2] [3] red cedar, Virginian juniper, [4] eastern juniper, red juniper, and other local names, is a species of juniper native to eastern North America from southeastern Canada to the Gulf of Mexico and east of the Great Plains. [3]
Eastern Red Cedar Tree Facts, Identification, Uses, Pictures
May 30, 2020 · Eastern red cedar, commonly called the red cedar, eastern juniper, pencil cedar, and red juniper, is a species of dense, slow-growing conifers that belong to the genus Juniperus of the family Cupressaceae.
How to Grow and Care for Eastern Red Cedar - The Spruce
May 9, 2023 · The range of the eastern red cedar is immense, stretching from eastern coastal Canada south to the Gulf Coast of the United States. There are vast temperature differences in this large swatch of territory, but the eastern red cedar adapts to them all.
The Pros and Cons of the Eastern Redcedar
Eastern redcedars are dioecious, which means that male and female trees are separate plants. It’s easy to tell the difference between the two. While both bloom in late winter, female eastern redcedars produce green flowers and the males produce yellow flowers.
Eastern Red Cedar Tree With Pictures and Identification - Leafy …
Dec 10, 2023 · The eastern red cedar is an evergreen tree with scale-like leaves, small yellow flowers, and blue berry-like cones. The medium-sized coniferous tree is common throughout North America. The red cedar is identified by its reddish-brown bark, blueish-green leaves that turn bronze in winter, and columnar or pyramidal shape.
Complete Guide To Eastern Red Cedar – What You NEED To Know
One of our favorite trees, the Eastern Red Cedar is an amazing native evergreen that is AMAZING for attracting birds. Let me show you how and why to grow them!
Eastern Redcedar - Natural Resource Stewardship
Eastern redcedar (Juniperus virginiana) is probably the most important conifer in Iowa. It is native to all of Iowa and has also been widely planted for wildlife habitat, windbreaks, shelterbelts and soil conservation. Habitat: Grows on dry open woods, rocky bluffs, and pastures. Found throughout Iowa. Hardiness: Zones 2 through 9.
Eastern red-cedar - The Morton Arboretum
Eastern red-cedar is native to North America. These cold-hardy, adaptable evergreen trees serve many purposes in the landscape, especially in sites that are dry, alkaline or windy. The foliage of scale-like needles is attractive but prickly.
Eastern Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana): A Complete Guide
The Eastern Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana) is a hardy, evergreen conifer known for its dense, aromatic foliage and rugged adaptability. Despite its name, it is not a true cedar but a species of juniper. This versatile tree is native to North America, thriving in diverse habitats from rocky outcrops to moist bottomlands.
EASTERN REDCEDAR - JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA | The UFOR …
Taylor Eastern red-cedar (Juniperus virginiana 'Taylor'): Narrow, columnar form; grows 15 to 2o feet high and 3 to 4 feet wide; silvery, blue-green foliage. Problems: No serious insect or disease problems.