
Eastern Red Cedar | Juniperus Virginiana | EMERALD SENTINEL 8-10' B&B
Common name: Emerald Sentinel eastern red cedarBotanical name: Juniperus virginiana 'Corcorcor' or Emerald SentinelExposure: Full sunFoliage: The needle color is an exceptionally dark green that generally stays true through winter, developing perhaps a touch of bronze, while other red cedars can take on a grayish or brown appearance. This cultivar holds onto its oldest needles for a long time, which helps to give it a dense appearance.Fruit: This is a female cultivar that can bear a heavy crop of dusky blue juniper berries. These cedar-scented fruits ripen in late summer and remain into winter. Birds enjoy the berries.Habit: Emerald Sentinel red cedar has a narrow pyramid shape, growing 15 to 20 feet tall and 7 to 8 feet wide at its base. This cultivar is more free branching that the species, so it looks very dense. Native, upright growing evergreen » Tolerates a wide range of soils » Attracts birds » Attracts butterflies » Easy to grow