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Eastern White Cedar
(Thuja occidentalis) |
Other common names:
Arborvitae, Cedar, Eastern Arborvitae, Eastern Thuja, Northern White Cedar

French names:
Thuya occidental

Family:
Cypress Family (Cupressaceae)

Distinctive features:
Tree, Shrub

Similar species:
Eastern Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana) - similar only in name, different appearance.

Leaves:
Coniferous

Habitat:
Just about anywhere: mainly on rocky areas, and wet areas.

Books:
Trees in Canada: 26

Native/Non-native:
Native

Status:
Very common

Notes:
Eastern White Cedar, commonly called just plain "Cedar", grows in a variety of locations that we humans might call "stressful". It loves to grow up from cracks in rocks, on alvar pavements, and in swamps.

Photographs:
170 photographs available, of which 11 are featured on this page. SCROLL DOWN FOR PHOTOGRAPHS.

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