Littlejoe919 Shohin Messages 268 Reaction score 345 Location Durham, NC USDA Zone 7b? May 8, 2019 #1 Just picked up this cedar for very cheap, I just don't know which type it is. Thanks for your help.
PaulH Omono Messages 1,816 Reaction score 4,503 Location Rescue, CA May 8, 2019 #2 Looks more like Thuja than cedar.
Nybonsai12 Masterpiece Messages 3,847 Reaction score 7,749 Location NY USDA Zone 7a May 8, 2019 #3 Not a true cedar but looks like it could maybe be Thuja occidentalis, I think referred to as eastern white cedar.
Not a true cedar but looks like it could maybe be Thuja occidentalis, I think referred to as eastern white cedar.
Tbwilson33 Mame Messages 122 Reaction score 68 Location Hartford area Connecticut USA USDA Zone 6 May 8, 2019 #4 Nybonsai12 said: Not a true cedar but looks like it could maybe be Thuja occidentalis, I think referred to as eastern white cedar. Click to expand... You are right about thuja and eastern white cedar but it’s referred to as an arborvitae most often I find. It’s used as landscape trees around me.
Nybonsai12 said: Not a true cedar but looks like it could maybe be Thuja occidentalis, I think referred to as eastern white cedar. Click to expand... You are right about thuja and eastern white cedar but it’s referred to as an arborvitae most often I find. It’s used as landscape trees around me.
Dav4 Drop Branch Murphy Messages 13,181 Reaction score 30,505 Location SE MI- Bonsai'd for 12 years both MA and N GA USDA Zone 6a May 8, 2019 #5 I believe this is Arborvitae, T. Occidentalis
Ali Raza Shohin Messages 370 Reaction score 187 Location Islamabad, Pakistan USDA Zone 9b May 8, 2019 #6 I guess @Dav4 is right. It looks more like Arborvitae.
Littlejoe919 Shohin Messages 268 Reaction score 345 Location Durham, NC USDA Zone 7b? May 9, 2019 #7 Thank you everyone!