Northern White Cedar

Thuja occidentalis

$29.99

Out Of Stock
Key Features
Height

40-60'

Container Size

1 Gallon

Bloom Time

April

Bloom Color

Green, Yellow

Soil Moisture

Medium

Soil Type

Moist, well-drained alkaline soil

Hardiness Zone

3, 4, 5, 6, 7

Light Requirements

Part shade, Part Sun, Full sun

  • Description

    Northern White Cedar (Thuja occidentalis) is an amazing evergreen tree with a wide range of uses and a rich history. In its natural habitat it grows in cool, moist sites – near rivers and lakes – it prefers well-drained soil, but can also do well in swamps. When used in the landscape, it can be used as a specimen tree or a hedge. It can easily be pruned to your preferred look, or left to its natural pyramidal shape.

    It’s thought that this species was actually the first American tree introduced to Europe back in the 1500s by French explorers. Its alternate name, Tree of Life, comes from a story about how this tree saved the lives of explorer Jacques Cartier and his crew. They were able to prepare a tea from its foliage and bark which was high in vitamin C, protecting them from scurvy while on a voyage. Cedar oil is also highly regarded medicinally, having antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties.

    Northern White Cedar is a slow-growing but long-lived tree. Commonly reaching ages of 400 or more, they account for some of the oldest trees in North America, some being up to 1,600 years of age. It’s a lightweight, easily split wood, which was used for canoe frames by the first Americans.

    Highly fragrant, beautiful, and teeming with history – you can’t go wrong with this truly iconic American tree.

  • Shipping Information

    We ship from two locations:

    • Maryland – Our nursery in Maryland is perfectly located to serve the Eastern United States within a 2-3 day shipping window. You will receive the most reasonable shipping rates from our Maryland location if you live east of Ohio.

    • Illinois – Our nursery in Illinois is perfectly located to serve the Midwestern United states within a 2-3 day shipping window. You will receive the most reasonable shipping rates from our Illinois location if you live west of West Virginia.

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