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A tree native to Washington, weeping Alaskan yellow cedar is drought tolerant and easy to grow. (Richie Steffen) ...
What: Xanthocyparis nootkatensis ‘Green Arrow,’ the Weeping Alaskan yellow cedar, is a beautiful native conifer of the Pacific Northwest, and ‘Green Arrow’ is an exceptional selection ...
The weeping cedar is a hybrid of the Atlas cedar, she said, one of three true cedars, the others being Lebanon and deodara. While not a native tree, which the garden club usually plants, the cedar is ...
Some trees, like oaks, are very long-lived (up to 500 years) and attain huge sizes. Others, like honey and purple robe locusts, Monterey pines, weeping willow, purple plum and ash, only live about ...
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