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The southern red cedar is a fast-growing tree that can reach a height of 30-45 feet and a spread of 20-30 feet. The dense growth and attractive foliage make southern red cedar a good choice for ...
Rico, a 9-year-old prehensile-tailed Brazilian porcupine who has been delighting visitors at the Cincinnati Zoo for years, ...
SEATTLE — A massive western red cedar tree in Seattle's Wedgwood neighborhood scheduled for removal will stay put, at least for now. On Friday morning, a person climbed up into the tree in ...
SEATTLE — For two days now, activist Droplet has called a Red Cedar in Seattle’s Wedgwood neighborhood home. The tree on NE 88th St, was scheduled to be cut down, that is, until Droplet ...
The southern red cedar is a fast-growing tree that can reach a height of 30-45 feet and a spread of 20-30 feet. The dense growth and attractive foliage make southern red cedar a good choice for ...
Okay, you have to see the gallery to appreciate it, but this keyboard was designed to resemble a red cedar tree with the green shell and wood bottom and the copper PCB showing through the tree ...
A Seattle woman is perched atop a 200-year-old red cedar tree that is scheduled to be cut down to make room for six new affordable housing units, according to a report. The activist, nicknamed ...
Christine Buhl, a forest health specialist for the Oregon Department of Forestry, uses an increment borer to core a dead western red cedar at Magness Memorial Tree Farm in Sherwood, Ore ...
The Western red cedar, or Thuja plicata, is the largest tree in the Pacific Northwest and one of the oldest in Western Washington. It is one of the most common conifers here, an evergreen, native ...
The Eastern red cedar is a popular Christmas tree in the southern U.S., where it is a native species. This evergreen isn't a true cedar; it's a member of the juniper family.
Janet Nash, of Camano Island, Wash., hugs a Western red cedar tree that could be cut down for a housing project in Seattle, Thursday, July 20, 2023.
A massive western red cedar tree stands tall at the end of a hike in the Rockaway Beach Old Growth Cedar Preserve, found just off U.S. 101 on the north Oregon coast. Jamie Hale/The Oregonian By ...