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*Gets only to 35 feet tall [https://www.kansasforests.org/conservation_trees/products/evergreens/easternredcedar.html#:~:text=Windbreaks%20%2D%20Because%20of%20the%20dense,as%20a%20single%20row%20windbreak.]*
*Gets only to 35 feet tall [https://www.kansasforests.org/conservation_trees/products/evergreens/easternredcedar.html#:~:text=Windbreaks%20%2D%20Because%20of%20the%20dense,as%20a%20single%20row%20windbreak.]*
*Eastern red cedar gets to 50' tall [https://www.alexandriava.gov/uploadedFiles/recreation/services/4%20Eastern%20Red%20Cedar%20Fact%20Sheet.pdf]
*Eastern red cedar gets to 50' tall [https://www.alexandriava.gov/uploadedFiles/recreation/services/4%20Eastern%20Red%20Cedar%20Fact%20Sheet.pdf]
*World champion tree is 75 feet wide [https://vanishingsouthgeorgia.com/2018/09/01/national-champion-eastern-red-cedar-coffee-county/]

Revision as of 20:03, 13 November 2021

  • Used for fenceposts and fences, shingles, cabinets.
  • Used as live fence, shelterbetls
  • Robust for dry, heat, cold, soil conditions
  • 230x spread over 40 years [1]
  • Gets only to 35 feet tall [2]*
  • Eastern red cedar gets to 50' tall [3]
  • World champion tree is 75 feet wide [4]