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Chamaecyparis nootkatensis: Chamaecyparis Chamaecyparis from the Greek chamae, "dwarf, low-growing, or growing on the ground" and kyparissos, "cypress," meaning "dwarf or ground cypress;" nootkatensis of or from the area of Nootka Sound or Nootka Island in Alaska. Synonyms: Cupressus nootkatensis, Callitropsis nootkatensis, Xanthocyparis nootkatensis. Also known as Nootka Cypress. Growth rate slow to 80' tall, though often dwarfed at high elevations, and a 25' spread at the base, developing…

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Cedar shrubs and trees often make for good hedges because they grow together into a dense canopy to provide plenty of privacy. But sometimes the cedars get too close together. With proper care, mature cedars can be transplanted.

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Juniperus virginiana ‘Taylor’ | Juniperus virginiana 'Taylor' is an upright columnar form and possibly the narrowest of the eastern red cedars. Discovered in Taylor, Nebraska as a chance seedling, this selection makes a great screen for tight spaces as well as a dramatic vertical element to any sunny landscape. A great substitute for Italian Cypress when designers need a narrow, vertical evergreen. Exceptional cold hardiness, but thrives in the UGA trial garden just north of the Florida…

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Western redcedar forest - Western redcedar (Thuja plicata) is the provincial tree of British Columbia and the most significant tree in the history of Coastal First Peoples. It is found in abundance along the west coast of North America, from Southern Alaska to Northern California, and east into the Rockies, thriving in wet, nutrient-rich soils. vandusengarden.org

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Cedar Tree - Cedrus Atlantica Cedar trees are coniferous trees in the Pinaceae plant family. The trees are found worldwide but most commonly in Eastern North America and Canada. Tree Uses These trees are known for their durability, aromatic wood, and resistance to insect infestations. Their wood is used for various...

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