Created By: Unity College
This Eastern White Cedar (Tabebuia heterophylla) is full grown. The Eastern White Cedar can grow to be 40-50 feet with a spread of 8-20 feet and a trunk diameter of 3 feet.
This species grows best in slightly alkaline, loam, sandy, well-drained, and clay soils. They are moderately drought tolerant and grow in sun, part shade, or shade.
This cedar is impressive and a must-see so you can tell its difference from a red cedar which is located behind it. You can find this tree next to the grill (that never moves) and the wood shed which is a new addition! Look at the bark and think back to the Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana) and see what's different! As it's biggest difference is the bark hue, you'll be an ID'ing expert afterwards!
This point of interest is part of the tour: Vermont's Finest, Fair Haven - Dendrology
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