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Red cedar trees makes many miserable during spring allergy season
Posted on April 12, 2012 by George Deatz Red cedar trees makes many miserable during spring allergy season By Francis Skalicky, published in Springfield News-Leader For many Ozarkers, sneezing an
Red Cedar, Juniperus virginiana
Florida native tree, a fast growing medium sized conifer, Red Cedar is a fine textured evergreen tree to 40-50 feet tall with a dense canopy, bark is thin, reddish-brown. Young trees have a pyramidal
When Does a Red Cedar Tree Make Seeds?
by Katherine Barrington, Demand Media Also called the western red cedar or Pacific red cedar, red cedar trees (Thuja plicata) are native to California and typically grow between 50 and 120 feet hig