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How Tall Can a Cedar Tree Grow?

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How Tall Can a Cedar Tree Grow?

How Tall Can a Cedar Tree Grow?. The cedar is a coniferous tree that is native to the Mediterranean and western Himalayan mountains. It is a tall evergreen tree with needle-like leaves that are arranged in an open spiral on long stems.

The cedar is a coniferous tree that is native to the Mediterranean and western Himalayan mountains. It is a tall evergreen tree with needle-like leaves that are arranged in an open spiral on long stems.
Size
Cedar trees can grow to heights of over 120 feet. Some species grow to 180 feet. They have a light colored, spicy scented wood.
Considerations
Cedar trees grow quickly and reach their full potential when they are planted in full sun and moist, well-drained soils. The leaves and wood should be protected from animals who value the trees as a food source.
Uses
The wood of the cedar tree has many different uses. According to the U.S. Forest Service, the wood is used for decks, fencing, homes and chests. It is a high quality carving wood that is also used for totem poles.

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