Trees Mountain Cedar

(Juniperus ashei)

Other Common Names: Ashe Juniper, Cedar Tree

Mountain Cedar, scientifically known as Juniperus ashei, is a coniferous evergreen tree native to the southern United States. Commonly referred to as Ashe juniper, blueberry juniper, or post cedar, this tree typically grows in rocky, limestone soils and can reach heights of up to 30 feet. It is characterized by its scale-like leaves and produce…
Mountain Cedar tree with dense green foliage and a conical form, shown as a full specimen on a white background.

Birds

Drought-Tolerant

Evergreen

Full Sun

Screening/Privacy

Recommended Use: Ideal for erosion control on rocky hillsides or for creating natural privacy barriers.

Introduction to Mountain Cedar

Mountain Cedar, scientifically known as Juniperus ashei, is a robust evergreen conifer that is well-suited for a variety of landscaping applications. It typically grows to a height of 25 to 50 feet, with a spread of 15 to 30 feet. The tree is characterized by its dense, green foliage, which remains vibrant year-round. Female trees produce small, berry-like cones that add ornamental interest. Mountain Cedars are commonly used as windbreaks or privacy screens due to their thick foliage and height. They can also serve as a natural habitat for wildlife. This plant is ideal for homeowners seeking a hardy, visually appealing addition to their outdoor spaces.

Maintenance and Care

Mountain Cedar requires moderate watering, particularly in the initial stages after planting to help it establish strong roots. It thrives in full sunlight, so it’s best to plant it in areas that receive ample direct sun throughout the day. The tree prefers well-drained soils but can tolerate a range of soil types, from sandy to loamy. Pruning is generally not necessary unless shaping is desired, but any dead or damaged branches should be removed to maintain a healthy appearance. Mountain Cedar is known for its resistance to many common pests and diseases, making it a low-maintenance choice for landscapes.

Quick Facts

– Hardiness Zones: 7 to 9
– Growth Rate: Moderate to fast
– Special Characteristics: Deer resistant, attracts wildlife, evergreen conifer
– Key Features: Green foliage, females produce fruit
– Ideal Uses: Windbreaks, privacy screens, wildlife habitat

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