Northern White Cedar | Vermont Land Trust webinar
Learn about northern white cedar—also known as arborvitae, or the tree of life—through a virtual slide show presentation with VLT’s Director of Conservation Science Liz Thompson. You’ll learn about the ecology of this exceptionally long-lived tree, including where it grows, the soils it seems to prefer, how it reproduces and regenerates, its interactions with wildlife, and the challenges in managing it. We’ll also talk about its biology and uses, including medicinal uses. #StayGroundedVT

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