The Southern red cedar is a wonderful evergreen tree that provides both berries (if it’s a female tree) and cover for birds ...
A cedar felled on the estate in 1874 had a ring count of 236 ... look like very large spreading oaks; the bodies of the trees are short, dividing at the bottom into three or four limbs, some of which… ...
More than 70 percent of these long-lived trees are now dead in many areas of Alaska. Diminishing snowpack due to climate change exposes the yellow cedar’s shallow roots to frigid winter temperatures ...
ranging from small to large, with deciduous or evergreen foliage. One of our native trees, Southern red cedar, Juniperus silicicola, is a wonderful evergreen tree that provides both berries (if ...