It depends how severe the trimming was. If it was too severe they may not grow again. If the tree has normal moisture available it will grow in its own time if is has not been killed.
Cedar trees have cones but they are not pine cones they are cedar cones.
Cedar or juniper.
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Being that what is widely known as Cedar is actually a member of the Juniper family, this is a broad question. If what you are looking for is more of a tree type, Cedar, you can look for Port Orford Cedar, Alaskan Yellow Cedar, Western Red Cedar, etc. But know that these are not true Cedars. They are members of the Juniper family. If you are looking for true cedars, try looking for Deodar or Lebanon Cedar. These are true Cedars. One of the characteristic differences between the Juniper "Cedars" and true Cedars are the leaves. Junipers have small over-lapping scales in place of the needle clumps similar to those of the Western Larch. Note that, unlike Larches, true Cedars are not deciduous.
Cedar the tensile strentgh of pine is less than cedar
Cedar trees have cones but they are not pine cones they are cedar cones.
Cedar is a soft wood, it has a loose coarse grain.
Cedar or juniper.
Orange growth on cedar trees can be a fungus called Cedar-apple rust. This fungus usually will not kill a cedar trees but can be very damaging to an apple tree.
Because of lack of Phosphorus
he used white cedar bark and leaves
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This question depends on the initial height of the cedar prior to being cut down. If the amount was simply cosmetic trimming of 6+ inches or so it will be renewed within the same season.Ê
Even evergreens lose leaves. Definition of an evergreen is any tree that keeps it's leaves more than one year. Some keep them a few years, deciduous evergreens like holly and cypress. Others keep them for longer, but none keep them forever. If it's losing all of it's leaves, then it's either not a cedar, or there are cultivation issues such as disease or environment. But to answer the question directly, my cedar isn't losing it's leaves. >=) No tree keeps its leaves for more than a year. Evergreens grow and lose them 12 months of the year deciduous trees drop them all in the autumn.
No you cant because the leaves under neath will burn.
yes if it has been spread on the leaves(scorching)
he used white cedar bark (a type of tree) and leaves.