Blue Atlas cedar trees are unique, eye-catching needled evergreens with drooping, twisted branches, 1-inch blue needles, and small cones that grow upright on the branches in spring.
Timber stand management practices thin out the amount of trees to open up the tree canopy, allowing sunlight to hit the forest floor and stimulate growth for new trees.
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10 Trees You Should Never Grow in Your Yard
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If you’ve ever cut down an Eastern Red Cedar, dragged it into your house and decorated it for Christmas, only to find out it ...
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If you're hoping to invite birds to your yard, these pink blooming trees may be the answer. Encourage avian visitors with ...
As Eastern red cedar trees grow, they shade out forage plants that are used for wildlife and livestock production. Areas dominated by the Eastern red cedar may see reductions in rangeland carrying ...