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  1. Juniperus virginiana, also known as eastern redcedar, red cedar, Virginian juniper, 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.

  2. The most widespread native conifer in eastern North America, Juniperus virginiana (Eastern Red Cedar) is a densely columnar to broadly pyramidal evergreen conifer forming a splendid exclamation point in the landscape.

  3. May 9, 2023 · The eastern red cedar grows 12 to 24 inches a year with the oldest specimen estimated at about 940 years old. It has a slow to moderate growth rate. Eastern Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana) is a slow growing evergreen with numerous cultivars native to North America often used in horticulture.

  4. Eastern redcedar is an evergreen tree in the cypress family (Cupressaceae). This conifer is native to North America and grows from Maine south to Florida and west to South Dakota and Texas. This juniper is easily grown in average, dry to moist, well-drained soils in full sun.

  5. Juniperus virginiana, commonly called Eastern red cedar, is native to Missouri where it typically occurs on limestone bluffs and glades, wood margins, fields, pastures and fence rows throughout the state except for the southeastern lowlands (Steyermark).

  6. Complete Guide To Eastern Red Cedar – What You NEED To Know. The Eastern Red Cedar is a medium-sized coniferous evergreen tree native to Eastern North America. Scientifically known as Juniperus virginiana, that grows 20-70′ tall in full sun and medium moist to dry sites.

  7. Dec 10, 2023 · The eastern red cedar (Juniperus virginiana) is a mid-sized conifer in the genus Juniperus and the family Cupressaceae. Also known as the red cedar, eastern redcedar, or Virginian juniper, the coniferous tree is not classified as a species of true cedar—genus Cedrus and family Pinaceae.

  8. May 30, 2020 · The two varieties of eastern red cedar include Juniperus virginiana var. virginiana or eastern juniper (distinguished by larger cones, acute scale leaves at the apex, and reddish brown bark) and Juniperus virginiana var. silicicola or southern juniper (characterized by smaller cones, blunt scale leaves at the apex, and orange-brown bark).

  9. Eastern Redcedar’s dense foliage provides excellent roosting/nesting cover for birds, and wildlife favor its fruit. This long-lived juniper, which is native to eastern North America,* was prized by Virginia colonists for its wood.

  10. Jul 22, 2016 · Juniperus virginiana, commonly known as eastern red cedar or just “cedar tree,” is distributed throughout the eastern half of the United States, where it quickly takes over pastureland or abandoned fields.

  11. Eastern red cedar is a small, conical tree that commonly colonizes fields after agriculture is abandoned. It has two types of leaves: spreading prickly ones on young shoots and seedlings, and tightly overlapping scale -like leaves on the mature branches.

  12. Red, fine-grained, soft-textured, fragrant, and very durable; used for interior woodwork, chests, closets, lead pencils, posts, and poles. Red cedar is the alternate host of the cedar apple rust, so it is not favorable to plant in or near orchards or anywhere in regions devoted to commercial apple production.

  13. Photos and information about Minnesota flora - Eastern Red Cedar: evergreen; pairs of sharply pointed scale-like leaves less than 1/8 inch long, clusters of ½-inch blueish berry-like cones, trunk with gray-brown bark in narrow strips.

  14. Virginia Digital Plant Atlas of Groups and Families of the VA Flora Home Page. This Digital Atlas contains all the Plant information on the Virginia Flora.

  15. Scientific Name: Family: Cupressaceae. Genus: Juniperus. Species: virginiana. Hardiness Zone: 2 to 9. Height: 30 to 65 ft. Width: 8 to 25 ft. Common characteristics: The eastern redcedar has a straight trunk and a pyramidal to rounded crown shape.

  16. Blue Eastern red-cedar (Juniperus virginiana ‘Glauca’): This narrow, upright, columnar evergreen tree grows 20 to 25 feet high and 8 to 10 feet wide. Its silver-blue spring foliage turns blue-green in summer and can be used as a specimen, in groups, or as an informal hedge.

  17. Genus: Juniperus. Type: Conifer. Native to (or naturalized in) Oregon: No. Conifer, evergreen tree, 40-50 ft (12-15 m) high, densely pyramidal when young, slightly pendulous with age; variable in habit. Bark gray to red-brown, exfoliating in long strips.

  18. The scientific name of eastern redcedar is Juniperus virginiana L. (Cupressaceae) [33,36,54,55,56,69,72,77,102,111,115,119,130, 131]. There two recognized varieties of this species: the typical variety ( J. virginiana var. virginiana) [ 72 , 130 ] and southern redcedar ( J. virginiana var. silicicola (Small) J. Silba) [ 72 ].

  19. Eastern redcedar is one species of about 50 in the genus Juniperus, native to North America [14], Central America [11], West Indies [5], Bermuda [1] and the Old World [25]. The word juniperus is the classical Latin name, while the word virginiana means "of Virginia".

  20. Juniperus virginiana, commonly called Eastern red cedar, is native to Missouri where it typically occurs on limestone bluffs and glades, wood margins, fields, pastures and fence rows throughout the state except for the southeastern lowlands (Steyermark).

  21. Taylor Juniper, The semi-soft, blue-green foliage and narrow columnar form provide a refined, elegant look. This handsome selection maintains a more dense, upri.

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