[NatureNS] White Cedars

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From: Paul MacDonald <paulrita2001@yahoo.com>
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Hi All
Yesterday walking along the Annapolis River, we
encountered a very nice white cedar tree. It was in a
grove of native pines and oaks among others. Some of
them quite large.
The cedar tree itself was prehaps 30 cms in trunk
diameter - a very good size for that species.
Does anyone know if cedars are native to the Annapolis
Valley or are they escapes from plantings? If native
it prehaps would qualify for the biggest tree list
which I read about from time to time.
Enjoy the spring
Paul



 
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