Eastern Redcedar

Juniperus virginiana

Identification 2

Evergreen, aromatic tree with trunk often angled and buttressed at base and narrow, compact, columnar crown; sometimes becoming broad and irregular. Pyramidal when young, Eastern red-cedar mature form is quite variable. This evergreen usually grows 30-40 ft. but can reach 90 ft. Fragrant, scale-like foliage can be coarse or fine-cut, and varies in color from gray-green to blue-green to light- or dark-green. All colors tend to brown in winter. Pale blue fruits occur on female plants. Soft, silvery bark covers the single trunk.

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Habitat 2

Found at fence rows, woodland edges, openings, prairies, plains, meadows, pastures, and savannas. Adaptable to a wide variety of dry soils.

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