zNorthern White Cedar 1
This tree was originally container grown in the foothills of the White Mountains in New Hampshire. We have been growing it here in northern Vermont for about twelve years. Last year we transplanted from a five gallon container to its standard size Tie pot. All of our trees, including this one, are one of a kind. This means that the tree pictured is the one you'll receive.
Norther White Cedars, or just 'Cedars' here in Vermont, are cold climate trees that can be grown outside almost anywhere in the U.S., though a dormant period of at least five or six weeks (preferably more) with night temps at or below freezing is recommended for maximum heath. In most areas they can be grown outside year round, though some protection is good where winters are severe. We winter ours in open boxes (sides only, no tops or bottoms) covered by leaves and snow in an area protected from strong winds. Our success rate has been virtually 100% for hundreds of trees over the years.
Cedar are quite versatile and even though they prefer light shade with perhaps morning sun, they can be grown in full sun in cooler climates. They like water so be careful not to allow the roots to become bone dry while sitting in the hot sun. For more detailed care information for cedar and other bonsai, we suggest you visit Bonsai Empire.
Botanical Name - Thuja occidentalis (var. De Groot's Spiralis)
Height Overall - 32"
Height Tree - 27"
Pot Type - Standard Tie Pot
Pot diameter - 11.5"
Trunk Diameter at Base - 5" (see photo)
Trunk Diameter at 2" - .1.25" (living trunk)
Estimated Age - 30 years
Domestically grown
NOTE: We do not ship live plants outside the U.S.