Yes, cedar trees (Cedrus spp) like lime.
Specifically, cedars prefer neutral or slightly acidic soils. They therefore handle best pHs below 7.0 on the 1-14 soil pH scale. They appreciate regular but minimal lime treatments as long as the soil pH is above 5.5.
They love them I think they enjoy the smell of cedar.
Oak, Ash, Elm, Horse Chestnut, Beech, Sycamore, Cedar, Lime, Pine.
A lime fertilizer is what is used to fertilize little cedar trees (Cedrus spp).Specifically, cedar trees favor neutral to slightly acidic soils. Lime-based fertilizers help lower the soil pH to between the 5.5 to 6.5 range beneficial to cedar tree growth. But fertilizer must be applied only in the case of poor quality soils. Otherwise, young cedar trees need most a space that is clear of such shallow-rooted competitors as ferns, grasses and weeds; that is 3 feet (0.9144 meters) away from water bodies; and that receives full sunlight.
There are a variety of different species of softwood trees. Some of the most popular ones include cedar, linden tree, lime tree, basswood tree, and spruce.
Cedar is hard wood. It is from angiosperm trees.
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.
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picture of a cedar tree Yes a cedar is an evergreen, it is also a conifer.
Yes, cedar trees are coniferous.
Cedar trees grew well in the area's climate
Cedar trees belong to the group of conifers, which are part of the plant division Pinophyta. They are known for their needle-like leaves and cones, and they belong to the family Cupressaceae. Common types of cedar include the Western Red Cedar and the Cedar of Lebanon. These trees are often valued for their aromatic wood and durability.
no but there are cedar trees