Wofford Arboretum Central Campus

33.Eastern Redcedar

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Sinopsis

Tree Details Hardiness zone: 2 – 9 Height: 40 – 50 Spread: 8 – 20; Size is extremely variable Habit: In youth: densely pyramidal; At maturity: variable in wild from almost columnar to broadly pyramidal; slightly pendulous in old age Light: Best in full sun, tolerates shade only in extreme youth Soil: Deep, moist, well-drained loam preferable; tolerant of adverse soil conditions, poor gravelly soils, acidic and basic soils Flowers: greenish-yellow cones Fruit: globular or ovoid, 1/5 long cones Landscape use: Excellent specimen and mass if used with care in color combinations; useful for windbreaks, hedges and topiary work History: Native range is east and central North America, east of Rocky Mountains; introduced before 1664 Pests\Problems: Pests: bagworms; Problems: cider apple rust Significant Features: Principle value of species is the rich smelling wood which is used for chests, closets, etc.