Is Eastern Red Cedar a beneficial native, a problematic invasive, or a useful resource?
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 Published On May 6, 2022

Is Eastern Red Cedar a beneficial native species, and invasive nuisance, or an economic resource? This tree has become far more abundant across the central and eastern US due to changes in modern human landscape management, and now presents challenges and opportunities to private and public land managers. Should you leave it in place, get rid of it, or manage it for lumber, mulch, fenceposts, and more? We explore three views of cedars and how context can affect perspectives regarding these trees.

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