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The fleshy cones of the Eastern red cedar, which resemble berries, and the leaves are both toxic. These are considerations if you have children or pets in the house. Allergies are probably the ...
E.W., Kokomo A. The eastern red cedar is a juniper, rather than a true cedar. Known botanically as Juniperus virginiana, it is actually native to the eastern two-thirds of the United States and Canada ...
Many people would laugh out loud if they heard someone say cedar trees don’t grow in Missouri. The laughter would probably continue until they looked in a tree book and found out that ...
I was in Coffee County deep in southeast Georgia the other day and decided to pay a visit to a national champion — a grand Eastern red cedar tree growing in a rural cemetery in the county.
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 ...
Dry conditions, high winds, and one Oklahoma tree have fanned the flames. Q: How does the Eastern Red Cedar affect communities? A: The water off Arcadia Lake has been the antidote to nature's ...
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 ...