Sweet. Have you explored it?
Steve
beautiful! i LOVE cedar swamps. such intense energy.
how does one tell the difference between a white and red cedar?
do bodies of water like that usually hold any fish ? pickerel would first come to mind.
Generally, White cedars are far more common than the red. The red cedar populations seem to increase near the shore. There are a few ways of telling them apart but I usually look for small blue fruit (berries) that give away the identity of the red cedar. The fruit seems to stay on for most of the year... more or less.
chris, my observation has been the white cedars is that their needles have more of a blue-whitish tint to them as compared to the red cedars. Also, red cedars are not nearly as frequent in wet areas.
Did you knwo that neither are really cedars?
this only helps with female trees.. i guess i'll pick up a field guide! haha
Only the red cedar. Both are cypresses.
Did you knwo that neither are really cedars?