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An over-population of Eastern red cedar trees is like a cancer to the rangeland—aggressive, widespread and time-consuming to eradicate. Landowners in the High Plains have fought these ...
Since it is not a true Red Cedar it is spelled as one word: redcedar. Eastern redcedars can be found near many of the Great Lakes and more specifically along the Maumee River, Blue Creek Metropark ...
The most cost-effective way to manage eastern red cedar is fire management, says Andy Moore, Loess Canyons coordinating wildlife biologist with Pheasants Forever. Not so, according to saw mill ...
The eastern red cedar (Juniperus virginiana) is a tree in the juniper family, not be confused with the common juniper (Juniperus communis). It is, in fact, not a true cedar of the genus Cedrus.
A male prairie warbler sings from a branch of an Eastern red-cedar tree in Callaway County. Eastern red-cedar trees have historically provided Christmas trees and other wood products, from pencils to ...
Hardy in zones 2 through 9, eastern red cedars are a good living fence option for much of North America thanks to their mature height of over 30 feet and spread of 10 feet or more which many ...
This week, we meet Eastern red cedar or Juniperus virginiana, one of the most common coniferous trees in Indiana. This evergreen tree, also known as aromatic cedar, is unique in that it has both scale ...
We asked our friends at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden to spotlight something fascinating from the ground up. Lynn Jackson Kirk tells us about a tree so common and versatile that ...
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