While it's as common as oak or hickory in Missouri forests, eastern red cedar often is regarded as a "trash" tree, one that is more likely to be thrown onto a burn pile than onto a truck headed to the ...
I made a visit to a place this past week that I have grown to love: Cedar Bluffs Nature Preserve. The preserve is known for the 75-foot-high bluff covered in Eastern red cedar trees that overlook the ...
Q: I really enjoy this column. One column addressed whether someone would want to cut down a red cedar tree because of allergies to the pollen. Remember that there are both male and female trees in ...