White Cedar Plugs
Bundle of 10 | Size: 8-16” | Age: P+2
White Cedar - (Thuja occidentalis)
Native to our area. Mature Height: 50’. Tolerates sun, to full shade in well drained alkaline soils as well as poorly drained wetlands, bogs and forested ravines. Seedlings are heavily browsed by white-tailed deer; cedar stands are important winter cover and food for wildlife.
Bundle of 10 | Size: 8-16” | Age: P+2
White Cedar - (Thuja occidentalis)
Native to our area. Mature Height: 50’. Tolerates sun, to full shade in well drained alkaline soils as well as poorly drained wetlands, bogs and forested ravines. Seedlings are heavily browsed by white-tailed deer; cedar stands are important winter cover and food for wildlife.
Bundle of 10 | Size: 8-16” | Age: P+2
White Cedar - (Thuja occidentalis)
Native to our area. Mature Height: 50’. Tolerates sun, to full shade in well drained alkaline soils as well as poorly drained wetlands, bogs and forested ravines. Seedlings are heavily browsed by white-tailed deer; cedar stands are important winter cover and food for wildlife.
Soils: well drained alkaline soils
Habitat: wetland forests, rocky hillsides
Cone: brown, small (< 1 inch long)
Evergreen Conifer Tree
Other Names: Eastern Arborvitae, Northern White-Cedar
Native to our area
Typical Mature Height: 50 feet
Light Requirement: sun, partial shade, shade
Wildlife Value: important winter cover and food source for wildlife; white-tailed deer aggressively browse young stems and often “yard up” in mature stands during the winter
Range: eastern Quebec to southeastern Manitoba, south to New Jersey, Michigan, north to Wisconsin and northern Minnesota; scattered in the southern Appalachian Mountains; parts of New England
Uses: lumber, including posts, shingles, and cabin logs; sometimes planted and used as a hedge; historically used by Native Americans and French settlers to treat scurvy; sap is high in Vitamin C