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White Cedar
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White Cedar · The Mountain Goats
Transcendental Youth
℗ 2012 Merge Records
Released on: 2012-10-02
Main Artist: The Mountain Goats
Composer: John Darnielle
Lyricist: John Darnielle
Music Publisher: Cadmean Dawn (ASCAP)
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 06 Aug 2018
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Urban Trees - Eastern White Cedar
Dendrologist Ken Farr takes us through a tour of Commissioners Park in Ottawa to look at trees that you might find useful for planting in the urban forest in and around the place where you live. In this video, he talks about the eastern white cedar.
Simply Science Website: www.nrcan.gc.ca/simply-science
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published: 22 Aug 2022
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American Arborvitae - Thuja - Northern White Cedar - Much more than just the Green Giant!
American arborvitae, or eastern arborvitae is usually encountered as a hybrid in a privacy hedgerow. However it is capable of becoming a handsome specimen and we take a look at a mature specimen with a lot of personality on the Yale campus. Also known by many other common names, such as northern white cedar, eastern white cedar, white cedar, swamp cedar, and false white cedar.
Arborvitae can grow up to a mature height of 40-50 ft or more with a spread of 15-25′. Slow to medium growth rate average 13-24″ per year in ideal conditions.
White Cedar enjoy limestone soils, and moist, boggy areas. Northern White-Cedar is tolerant of acidic and alkaline soils. Generally quite adaptable and tolerant once established, full sun. Partial shade is tolerated but plants become thin, open and much less...
published: 12 Aug 2016
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ID That Tree: Northern White Cedar
On this edition of ID That Tree, Purdue Extension forester Lenny Farlee introduces you to the northern white cedar, a native conifer that is used for ornamental, windbreak and reforestation purposes. This evergreen has distinct scale like foliage which is soft to the touch. He shares how to distinguish it from the eastern red cedar.
For more ID That Tree videos become a subscriber to the Purdue Extension-Forestry & Natural Resources YouTube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV33...
For more resources including publications, blog, and Ask an Expert view Purdue Extension - Forestry and Natural Resources:
https://www.purdue.edu/fnr/extension/
published: 11 Sep 2020
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Eastern White Cedar
Join City of Toronto Urban Forestry staff in Don Valley Brick Works Park for identification tips of eastern white cedar --Thuja occidentalis.
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Email: [email protected]
Transcript
Hi, I'm Mark from the City of Toronto's Natural Environment and Community Programs group.
I'm in the Don Valley Brick Works Park standing in front of Ontario's oldest growing species of tree, the eastern white cedar. Let's take a closer look!
Eastern white cedar, Thuja occidentalis in Latin, is a medium sized tree, growing up to 15 metres tall, with a tidy looking, symmetrical...
published: 03 May 2022
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White Cedar
White cedar (Thuja occidentalis) makes a delicious and healthful tea! Learn how to identify and use it in this video. Since this is a long one, here are timestamps:
0:05 - White cedar intro
2:55 - White cedar leaves
3:56 - Red cedar
5:41 - White cedar/red cedar comparison
7:45 - White cedar tea
11:09 - White cedar medicinal properties
12:53 - Avoid during pregnancy
13:38 - Cautionary note: thujone
15:38 - White cedar oil
16:33 - Conclusion
**Please note that white cedar isn't recommended for those who are pregnant, and that there is some controversy surrounding one of its chemical constituents, thujone.
Thanks for watching!
Join me on Patreon!
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published: 01 May 2019
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Northern White Cedar Log Homes by Mountain Creations, Inc
The advantages to building a log home with Northern White Cedar by Larry Thomas, internationally known for his role as the Soup Nazi from Seinfeld. Visit us at mountaincreations.com for more info.
published: 16 Feb 2009
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The Mountain Goats - White Cedar (opbmusic)
Subscribe to receive all our session videos!
The Mountain Goats play "White Cedar" at the Aladdin Theater for opbmusic, Portland, OR, 12-16-12.
Full session at: http://www.opb.org/opbmusic/series/sessions/the_mountain_goats/
Audio recording: Steven Kray
Video production: Nate Sjol, with Jarratt Taylor and David Christensen
Interview: Jeremy Petersen
Photos: Inger Klekacz
Executive Producer: David Christensen
published: 26 Jun 2015
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Adding Winter & Holiday Stamping to Your Projects using "Cedar & Snow" with Christine @ Cocoa Daisy
visit cocoadaisy.com
https://cocoadaisy.com/collections/the-daisy-store-1/Limited-Edition-Kits
In the mood for some fun Holiday and Winter stamping? Then the Cedar & Snow collection from Cocoa Daisy is the perfect fit for all your journaling, planning or scrapbooking needs. Join Christine as she walks you through ideas on how to layer images in your notebook, planner, journal, scrapbook and even a card or two. No matter what you enjoy creating there's a little bit of something in our Cedar & Snow and Christmas stamp collections.
published: 19 Oct 2024
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Growing the White Cedar Tree
http://www.digatree.com/Planting/Grow_White_Cedars.html Grow the White Cedar trees. Rooting Habit- Atlantic white-cedar has a shallow root system. In swamps where the lower soil layers are permanently saturated with water, the roots are confined chiefly to the upper 1 to 2 feet of peat. Where the water table occurs at lower levels and the soils are more deeply aerated, the roots often penetrate to greater depths.
http://www.digatree.com/BulkArbs/UnknownTrees.html
http://www.digatree.com/BulkArbs/WhatsThis.html
http://www.digatree.com/BulkArbs/GuessWhat.html
http://www.digatree.com/BulkArbs/WhatIsThis.html
http://www.digatree.com/Planting/Viburnums.html
http://www.digatree.com/Planting/viburnums.html
http://www.digatree.com/Planting/Viburnum.html
http://www.digatree.com/Planting/Earl...
published: 28 Jun 2012
3:06
White Cedar
Provided to YouTube by Merge Media Ltd
White Cedar · The Mountain Goats
Transcendental Youth
℗ 2012 Merge Records
Released on: 2012-10-02
Main Artist: The...
Provided to YouTube by Merge Media Ltd
White Cedar · The Mountain Goats
Transcendental Youth
℗ 2012 Merge Records
Released on: 2012-10-02
Main Artist: The Mountain Goats
Composer: John Darnielle
Lyricist: John Darnielle
Music Publisher: Cadmean Dawn (ASCAP)
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/White_Cedar
Provided to YouTube by Merge Media Ltd
White Cedar · The Mountain Goats
Transcendental Youth
℗ 2012 Merge Records
Released on: 2012-10-02
Main Artist: The Mountain Goats
Composer: John Darnielle
Lyricist: John Darnielle
Music Publisher: Cadmean Dawn (ASCAP)
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 06 Aug 2018
- views: 58583
3:46
Urban Trees - Eastern White Cedar
Dendrologist Ken Farr takes us through a tour of Commissioners Park in Ottawa to look at trees that you might find useful for planting in the urban forest in an...
Dendrologist Ken Farr takes us through a tour of Commissioners Park in Ottawa to look at trees that you might find useful for planting in the urban forest in and around the place where you live. In this video, he talks about the eastern white cedar.
Simply Science Website: www.nrcan.gc.ca/simply-science
Simply Science YouTube Channel: https://gate.sc/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fchannel%2FUCNbgD_ZfyM6lh1KbemOKfeg%3Fview_as%3Dsubscriber%253Fsub_confirmation%253D1&token=5be173-1-1594998865448
Simply Science on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NRCanScience
Simply Science on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Simply-Science-580046026023390
Simply Science on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/simplysciencenrcan/
Simply Science on LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/company/natural-resources-canada
https://wn.com/Urban_Trees_Eastern_White_Cedar
Dendrologist Ken Farr takes us through a tour of Commissioners Park in Ottawa to look at trees that you might find useful for planting in the urban forest in and around the place where you live. In this video, he talks about the eastern white cedar.
Simply Science Website: www.nrcan.gc.ca/simply-science
Simply Science YouTube Channel: https://gate.sc/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fchannel%2FUCNbgD_ZfyM6lh1KbemOKfeg%3Fview_as%3Dsubscriber%253Fsub_confirmation%253D1&token=5be173-1-1594998865448
Simply Science on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NRCanScience
Simply Science on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Simply-Science-580046026023390
Simply Science on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/simplysciencenrcan/
Simply Science on LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/company/natural-resources-canada
- published: 22 Aug 2022
- views: 5336
2:51
American Arborvitae - Thuja - Northern White Cedar - Much more than just the Green Giant!
American arborvitae, or eastern arborvitae is usually encountered as a hybrid in a privacy hedgerow. However it is capable of becoming a handsome specimen and w...
American arborvitae, or eastern arborvitae is usually encountered as a hybrid in a privacy hedgerow. However it is capable of becoming a handsome specimen and we take a look at a mature specimen with a lot of personality on the Yale campus. Also known by many other common names, such as northern white cedar, eastern white cedar, white cedar, swamp cedar, and false white cedar.
Arborvitae can grow up to a mature height of 40-50 ft or more with a spread of 15-25′. Slow to medium growth rate average 13-24″ per year in ideal conditions.
White Cedar enjoy limestone soils, and moist, boggy areas. Northern White-Cedar is tolerant of acidic and alkaline soils. Generally quite adaptable and tolerant once established, full sun. Partial shade is tolerated but plants become thin, open and much less appealing. Arborvitae do well in cold climates.
White Cedar is an evergreen tree with fan-like branches and scaly leaves. Conical shape, dense lumber is prized for its resistance to rot. Trees can can be single-or multi-trunked. It has light brown or reddish-brown oblong blunt tip cones that are 3/8 -1/2″ in diameter. White cedar is commercially used for rustic fencing and posts, lumber, poles, shingles and in the construction of log cabins. It is commonly used for hedges, screens and windbreaks. Place seedlings three feet apart for a tight hedge.
The White Cedar can live up to 800 years old. It contains a great deal of Vitamin C in it’s foliage and is often browsed by deer.
https://wn.com/American_Arborvitae_Thuja_Northern_White_Cedar_Much_More_Than_Just_The_Green_Giant
American arborvitae, or eastern arborvitae is usually encountered as a hybrid in a privacy hedgerow. However it is capable of becoming a handsome specimen and we take a look at a mature specimen with a lot of personality on the Yale campus. Also known by many other common names, such as northern white cedar, eastern white cedar, white cedar, swamp cedar, and false white cedar.
Arborvitae can grow up to a mature height of 40-50 ft or more with a spread of 15-25′. Slow to medium growth rate average 13-24″ per year in ideal conditions.
White Cedar enjoy limestone soils, and moist, boggy areas. Northern White-Cedar is tolerant of acidic and alkaline soils. Generally quite adaptable and tolerant once established, full sun. Partial shade is tolerated but plants become thin, open and much less appealing. Arborvitae do well in cold climates.
White Cedar is an evergreen tree with fan-like branches and scaly leaves. Conical shape, dense lumber is prized for its resistance to rot. Trees can can be single-or multi-trunked. It has light brown or reddish-brown oblong blunt tip cones that are 3/8 -1/2″ in diameter. White cedar is commercially used for rustic fencing and posts, lumber, poles, shingles and in the construction of log cabins. It is commonly used for hedges, screens and windbreaks. Place seedlings three feet apart for a tight hedge.
The White Cedar can live up to 800 years old. It contains a great deal of Vitamin C in it’s foliage and is often browsed by deer.
- published: 12 Aug 2016
- views: 5871
2:24
ID That Tree: Northern White Cedar
On this edition of ID That Tree, Purdue Extension forester Lenny Farlee introduces you to the northern white cedar, a native conifer that is used for ornamental...
On this edition of ID That Tree, Purdue Extension forester Lenny Farlee introduces you to the northern white cedar, a native conifer that is used for ornamental, windbreak and reforestation purposes. This evergreen has distinct scale like foliage which is soft to the touch. He shares how to distinguish it from the eastern red cedar.
For more ID That Tree videos become a subscriber to the Purdue Extension-Forestry & Natural Resources YouTube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV33...
For more resources including publications, blog, and Ask an Expert view Purdue Extension - Forestry and Natural Resources:
https://www.purdue.edu/fnr/extension/
https://wn.com/Id_That_Tree_Northern_White_Cedar
On this edition of ID That Tree, Purdue Extension forester Lenny Farlee introduces you to the northern white cedar, a native conifer that is used for ornamental, windbreak and reforestation purposes. This evergreen has distinct scale like foliage which is soft to the touch. He shares how to distinguish it from the eastern red cedar.
For more ID That Tree videos become a subscriber to the Purdue Extension-Forestry & Natural Resources YouTube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV33...
For more resources including publications, blog, and Ask an Expert view Purdue Extension - Forestry and Natural Resources:
https://www.purdue.edu/fnr/extension/
- published: 11 Sep 2020
- views: 11803
2:15
Eastern White Cedar
Join City of Toronto Urban Forestry staff in Don Valley Brick Works Park for identification tips of eastern white cedar --Thuja occidentalis.
Facebook: https:/...
Join City of Toronto Urban Forestry staff in Don Valley Brick Works Park for identification tips of eastern white cedar --Thuja occidentalis.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NatureInTheCityTO
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/TorontoPFR/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/city-of-toronto-parks-forestry-and-recreation/posts/
X: https://twitter.com/TorontoPFR
Email:
[email protected]
Transcript
Hi, I'm Mark from the City of Toronto's Natural Environment and Community Programs group.
I'm in the Don Valley Brick Works Park standing in front of Ontario's oldest growing species of tree, the eastern white cedar. Let's take a closer look!
Eastern white cedar, Thuja occidentalis in Latin, is a medium sized tree, growing up to 15 metres tall, with a tidy looking, symmetrical teardrop shape, of dense, feathery foliage. Cedars have scales for leaves, which are flat, waxy, yellowish-green, four to five millimetre segments, growing in an overlapping repetitive sequence. The foliage grows in short strips, which together form fan-like spreading patterns.
In the winter, the scales remain, but their colour dulls to green-bronze in tone. As the leaves grows outwards from the trunk, the central line of scales hardens and becomes the woody branches. As branches mature, they thicken to become round and reddish–brown in colour. The young trunk's bark is shiny red-brown, but matures to soft, flat and fibrous, long, narrow, grey-brown strips.
Cedars grow as multi-stem trees near water, or as single stem trees when planted in the city. Their cones are small, between seven to 12 millimetres, and oval in shape, growing upwards from the twigs. They start out as soft and green, and mature to woody and brown. Their tightly wrapped cone scales, unfurl in the autumn and release single winged-seeds, then they stay on the twigs looking like small wooden roses which are shed slowly over the winter.
When you find an eastern white cedar, gently rub a bit of the scales to release its distinctive, delightfully cedary fragrance.
Now that you know what you're looking for, keep your eyes open in wet areas and rocky landscapes.
Thanks for watching, Nature in the City.
https://wn.com/Eastern_White_Cedar
Join City of Toronto Urban Forestry staff in Don Valley Brick Works Park for identification tips of eastern white cedar --Thuja occidentalis.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NatureInTheCityTO
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/TorontoPFR/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/city-of-toronto-parks-forestry-and-recreation/posts/
X: https://twitter.com/TorontoPFR
Email:
[email protected]
Transcript
Hi, I'm Mark from the City of Toronto's Natural Environment and Community Programs group.
I'm in the Don Valley Brick Works Park standing in front of Ontario's oldest growing species of tree, the eastern white cedar. Let's take a closer look!
Eastern white cedar, Thuja occidentalis in Latin, is a medium sized tree, growing up to 15 metres tall, with a tidy looking, symmetrical teardrop shape, of dense, feathery foliage. Cedars have scales for leaves, which are flat, waxy, yellowish-green, four to five millimetre segments, growing in an overlapping repetitive sequence. The foliage grows in short strips, which together form fan-like spreading patterns.
In the winter, the scales remain, but their colour dulls to green-bronze in tone. As the leaves grows outwards from the trunk, the central line of scales hardens and becomes the woody branches. As branches mature, they thicken to become round and reddish–brown in colour. The young trunk's bark is shiny red-brown, but matures to soft, flat and fibrous, long, narrow, grey-brown strips.
Cedars grow as multi-stem trees near water, or as single stem trees when planted in the city. Their cones are small, between seven to 12 millimetres, and oval in shape, growing upwards from the twigs. They start out as soft and green, and mature to woody and brown. Their tightly wrapped cone scales, unfurl in the autumn and release single winged-seeds, then they stay on the twigs looking like small wooden roses which are shed slowly over the winter.
When you find an eastern white cedar, gently rub a bit of the scales to release its distinctive, delightfully cedary fragrance.
Now that you know what you're looking for, keep your eyes open in wet areas and rocky landscapes.
Thanks for watching, Nature in the City.
- published: 03 May 2022
- views: 1765
17:07
White Cedar
White cedar (Thuja occidentalis) makes a delicious and healthful tea! Learn how to identify and use it in this video. Since this is a long one, here are timesta...
White cedar (Thuja occidentalis) makes a delicious and healthful tea! Learn how to identify and use it in this video. Since this is a long one, here are timestamps:
0:05 - White cedar intro
2:55 - White cedar leaves
3:56 - Red cedar
5:41 - White cedar/red cedar comparison
7:45 - White cedar tea
11:09 - White cedar medicinal properties
12:53 - Avoid during pregnancy
13:38 - Cautionary note: thujone
15:38 - White cedar oil
16:33 - Conclusion
**Please note that white cedar isn't recommended for those who are pregnant, and that there is some controversy surrounding one of its chemical constituents, thujone.
Thanks for watching!
Join me on Patreon!
https://www.patreon.com/fourseasonforaging
Learn more below!
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https://www.facebook.com/fourseasonforaging/
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https://wn.com/White_Cedar
White cedar (Thuja occidentalis) makes a delicious and healthful tea! Learn how to identify and use it in this video. Since this is a long one, here are timestamps:
0:05 - White cedar intro
2:55 - White cedar leaves
3:56 - Red cedar
5:41 - White cedar/red cedar comparison
7:45 - White cedar tea
11:09 - White cedar medicinal properties
12:53 - Avoid during pregnancy
13:38 - Cautionary note: thujone
15:38 - White cedar oil
16:33 - Conclusion
**Please note that white cedar isn't recommended for those who are pregnant, and that there is some controversy surrounding one of its chemical constituents, thujone.
Thanks for watching!
Join me on Patreon!
https://www.patreon.com/fourseasonforaging
Learn more below!
https://www.fourseasonforaging.com/
https://www.facebook.com/fourseasonforaging/
http://instagram.com/fourseasonforaging
- published: 01 May 2019
- views: 6904
0:59
Northern White Cedar Log Homes by Mountain Creations, Inc
The advantages to building a log home with Northern White Cedar by Larry Thomas, internationally known for his role as the Soup Nazi from Seinfeld. Visit us at...
The advantages to building a log home with Northern White Cedar by Larry Thomas, internationally known for his role as the Soup Nazi from Seinfeld. Visit us at mountaincreations.com for more info.
https://wn.com/Northern_White_Cedar_Log_Homes_By_Mountain_Creations,_Inc
The advantages to building a log home with Northern White Cedar by Larry Thomas, internationally known for his role as the Soup Nazi from Seinfeld. Visit us at mountaincreations.com for more info.
- published: 16 Feb 2009
- views: 5812
3:06
The Mountain Goats - White Cedar (opbmusic)
Subscribe to receive all our session videos!
The Mountain Goats play "White Cedar" at the Aladdin Theater for opbmusic, Portland, OR, 12-16-12.
Full session at...
Subscribe to receive all our session videos!
The Mountain Goats play "White Cedar" at the Aladdin Theater for opbmusic, Portland, OR, 12-16-12.
Full session at: http://www.opb.org/opbmusic/series/sessions/the_mountain_goats/
Audio recording: Steven Kray
Video production: Nate Sjol, with Jarratt Taylor and David Christensen
Interview: Jeremy Petersen
Photos: Inger Klekacz
Executive Producer: David Christensen
https://wn.com/The_Mountain_Goats_White_Cedar_(Opbmusic)
Subscribe to receive all our session videos!
The Mountain Goats play "White Cedar" at the Aladdin Theater for opbmusic, Portland, OR, 12-16-12.
Full session at: http://www.opb.org/opbmusic/series/sessions/the_mountain_goats/
Audio recording: Steven Kray
Video production: Nate Sjol, with Jarratt Taylor and David Christensen
Interview: Jeremy Petersen
Photos: Inger Klekacz
Executive Producer: David Christensen
- published: 26 Jun 2015
- views: 1830
20:35
Adding Winter & Holiday Stamping to Your Projects using "Cedar & Snow" with Christine @ Cocoa Daisy
visit cocoadaisy.com
https://cocoadaisy.com/collections/the-daisy-store-1/Limited-Edition-Kits
In the mood for some fun Holiday and Winter stamping? Then the Ce...
visit cocoadaisy.com
https://cocoadaisy.com/collections/the-daisy-store-1/Limited-Edition-Kits
In the mood for some fun Holiday and Winter stamping? Then the Cedar & Snow collection from Cocoa Daisy is the perfect fit for all your journaling, planning or scrapbooking needs. Join Christine as she walks you through ideas on how to layer images in your notebook, planner, journal, scrapbook and even a card or two. No matter what you enjoy creating there's a little bit of something in our Cedar & Snow and Christmas stamp collections.
https://wn.com/Adding_Winter_Holiday_Stamping_To_Your_Projects_Using_Cedar_Snow_With_Christine_Cocoa_Daisy
visit cocoadaisy.com
https://cocoadaisy.com/collections/the-daisy-store-1/Limited-Edition-Kits
In the mood for some fun Holiday and Winter stamping? Then the Cedar & Snow collection from Cocoa Daisy is the perfect fit for all your journaling, planning or scrapbooking needs. Join Christine as she walks you through ideas on how to layer images in your notebook, planner, journal, scrapbook and even a card or two. No matter what you enjoy creating there's a little bit of something in our Cedar & Snow and Christmas stamp collections.
- published: 19 Oct 2024
- views: 321
1:54
Growing the White Cedar Tree
http://www.digatree.com/Planting/Grow_White_Cedars.html Grow the White Cedar trees. Rooting Habit- Atlantic white-cedar has a shallow root system. In swamps whe...
http://www.digatree.com/Planting/Grow_White_Cedars.html Grow the White Cedar trees. Rooting Habit- Atlantic white-cedar has a shallow root system. In swamps where the lower soil layers are permanently saturated with water, the roots are confined chiefly to the upper 1 to 2 feet of peat. Where the water table occurs at lower levels and the soils are more deeply aerated, the roots often penetrate to greater depths.
http://www.digatree.com/BulkArbs/UnknownTrees.html
http://www.digatree.com/BulkArbs/WhatsThis.html
http://www.digatree.com/BulkArbs/GuessWhat.html
http://www.digatree.com/BulkArbs/WhatIsThis.html
http://www.digatree.com/Planting/Viburnums.html
http://www.digatree.com/Planting/viburnums.html
http://www.digatree.com/Planting/Viburnum.html
http://www.digatree.com/Planting/Early_Summer.html
http://www.digatree.com/Planting/Summer.html
http://www.digatree.com/Planting/Summer_Planting.html
http://www.digatree.com/Planting/White_Cedar.html
http://www.digatree.com/Planting/White_Cedar_Trees.html
http://www.digatree.com/Planting/white_cedar_trees.html
http://www.digatree.com/Planting/Grow_White_Cedars.html
https://wn.com/Growing_The_White_Cedar_Tree
http://www.digatree.com/Planting/Grow_White_Cedars.html Grow the White Cedar trees. Rooting Habit- Atlantic white-cedar has a shallow root system. In swamps where the lower soil layers are permanently saturated with water, the roots are confined chiefly to the upper 1 to 2 feet of peat. Where the water table occurs at lower levels and the soils are more deeply aerated, the roots often penetrate to greater depths.
http://www.digatree.com/BulkArbs/UnknownTrees.html
http://www.digatree.com/BulkArbs/WhatsThis.html
http://www.digatree.com/BulkArbs/GuessWhat.html
http://www.digatree.com/BulkArbs/WhatIsThis.html
http://www.digatree.com/Planting/Viburnums.html
http://www.digatree.com/Planting/viburnums.html
http://www.digatree.com/Planting/Viburnum.html
http://www.digatree.com/Planting/Early_Summer.html
http://www.digatree.com/Planting/Summer.html
http://www.digatree.com/Planting/Summer_Planting.html
http://www.digatree.com/Planting/White_Cedar.html
http://www.digatree.com/Planting/White_Cedar_Trees.html
http://www.digatree.com/Planting/white_cedar_trees.html
http://www.digatree.com/Planting/Grow_White_Cedars.html
- published: 28 Jun 2012
- views: 22284