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Southern Red Cedar, Juniperus Silicicola 2Gal Pot 3-4ft
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The Southern Red Cedar, Native Evergreen Tree Southern Red Cedar, scientifically known as (Juniperus silicicola) is a native evergreen tree found primarily in the southeastern United States and belongs to the Cupressaceae family. The Southern Red Cedar is a medium-sized tree that can reach heights of up to 60 feet (18 meters) with a wide spre…
The Southern Red Cedar, Native Evergreen Tree Southern Red Cedar, scientifically known as (Juniperus silicicola) is a native evergreen tree found primarily in the southeastern United States and belongs to the Cupressaceae family. The Southern Red Cedar is a medium-sized tree that can reach heights of up to 60 feet (18 meters) with a wide spread. It has a conical shape and dense foliage consisting of scale-like leaves. The bark is reddish-brown and exfoliates in long strips. This species thrives in a variety of habitats, including forests, woodlands, and open fields. It is adaptable to a range of soil conditions but prefers well-drained soils. The Southern Red Cedar has numerous practical uses. Its wood is highly durable and resistant to decay, making it suitable for outdoor construction, including fence posts, decking, and siding. The wood also has a pleasant aroma and is commonly used for making cedar chests and closets.Wildlife Habitat, The tree provides important habitat and food sources for various wildlife species. Birds, such as cedar waxwings and American robins, feed on the small blue-black berries produced by the tree. The dense foliage offers excellent cover and nesting sites for birds and mammals.The Southern Red Cedar holds cultural significance for Native American tribes in the Southeast. It is often used in traditional ceremonies, crafts, and for medicinal purposes.Like other trees, the Southern Red Cedar plays a crucial role in the environment. It helps prevent soil erosion, filters pollutants from the air, and provides shade and shelter for animals. Product Details Free Shipping on Select orders, 100% satisfaction Guarantee. Most orders ship within 1-3 days from the day order is received, once your order is shipped, you'll receive an email with tracking information. PLANT BENEFITS AND KEY FEATURES We believe in the power of plants to lift the spirit, calm the mind and clean the air Great as ground cover, narrow spaces, along fences and backyards under other plants Great choice to increase property value with a low maintenance evergreen Drought Tolerant and Resistant to ice, freezing conditions and Pest, Easily grown in a wide range of soils Landscape uses for Southern Red Cedar Tree Single yard specimen Windbreak along the property line Privacy screen along property perimeter Lining a driveway along the entrance
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The Southern Red Cedar, Native Evergreen Tree Southern Red Cedar, scientifically known as (Juniperus silicicola) is a native evergreen tree found primarily in the southeastern United States and belongs to the Cupressaceae family. The Southern Red Cedar is a medium-sized tree that can reach heights of up to 60 feet (18 meters) with a wide spread. It has a conical shape and dense foliage consisting of scale-like leaves. The bark is reddish-brown and exfoliates in long strips. This species thrives in a variety of habitats, including forests, woodlands, and open fields. It is adaptable to a range of soil conditions but prefers well-drained soils. The Southern Red Cedar has numerous practical uses. Its wood is highly durable and resistant to decay, making it suitable for outdoor construction, including fence posts, decking, and siding. The wood also has a pleasant aroma and is commonly used for making cedar chests and closets.Wildlife Habitat, The tree provides important habitat and food sources for various wildlife species. Birds, such as cedar waxwings and American robins, feed on the small blue-black berries produced by the tree. The dense foliage offers excellent cover and nesting sites for birds and mammals.The Southern Red Cedar holds cultural significance for Native American tribes in the Southeast. It is often used in traditional ceremonies, crafts, and for medicinal purposes.Like other trees, the Southern Red Cedar plays a crucial role in the environment. It helps prevent soil erosion, filters pollutants from the air, and provides shade and shelter for animals. Product Details Free Shipping on Select orders, 100% satisfaction Guarantee. Most orders ship within 1-3 days from the day order is received, once your order is shipped, you'll receive an email with tracking information. PLANT BENEFITS AND KEY FEATURES We believe in the power of plants to lift the spirit, calm the mind and clean the air Great as ground cover, narrow spaces, along fences and backyards under other plants Great choice to increase property value with a low maintenance evergreen Drought Tolerant and Resistant to ice, freezing conditions and Pest, Easily grown in a wide range of soils Landscape uses for Southern Red Cedar Tree Single yard specimen Windbreak along the property line Privacy screen along property perimeter Lining a driveway along the entrance

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