
| Juniperus virginiana Eastern redcedarNative east of the Rocky Mountains, this common inhabitant of abandoned fields and roadsides, begins with a conical habit in youth and matures to a pyramidal shaped medium to large tree. The species lacks a formality of habit in old age and is not heavily used. However there are many cultivars that are popular in the landscape trade.Habit: | Conical in youth with a dominant central leader, maturing to a slightly informal pyramidal habit with horizontally spreading branches Size: 40-50' high | Color: | Dark green, dull | Texture: | Medium | Hardiness: | Zone 2a USDA | Habitat: | Native to most areas east of the Rocky Mountains | |
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