Deodar Cedars (Cedrus deodara), native to the western Himalayas, are a majestic species of true cedars that are often used to enhance the beauty of any landscape.
The Northern White Cedar is an impressive species of true cedars and a hallmark of the conifers. Known scientifically as Thuja occidentalis, it is native to the North American region and lionized for its remarkable foliage and stately form.
The Eastern White Cedar belongs to the family Pinaceae, a part of the species of true cedars in the Cedrus genus. As a staple of the North American landscape, it is most native to moist, swampy woodlands.
The Eastern White Cedar belongs to the family Pinaceae, a part of the species of true cedars in the Cedrus genus. As a staple of the North American landscape, it is most native to moist, swampy woodlands.