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White Cedar, Eastern (Bareroot)

Eastern white cedar is an adaptable evergreen often used for hedges, borders, and wildlife habitat, offering significant longevity in ideal conditions. This species is offered as bareroot stock for late fall and early spring dormant planting.

Available to Order Mid-Fall
Plant Type
Tree
Soil Moisture
Average to Moist
Sun Exposure
Part Sun and Full Sun
Regular price
$11.00
Regular price
Sale price
$11.00
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White Cedar, Eastern (Bareroot)
White Cedar, Eastern (Bareroot)
White Cedar, Eastern (Bareroot)
White Cedar, Eastern (Bareroot)

Product Details

Eastern white cedar serves as a resilient evergreen foundation for windbreaks, privacy screens, and long-term landscape structure. We offer this species as bareroot stock, suitable for planting during late fall and early spring dormancy windows. This format allows for cost-effective establishment of larger hedgerows or restoration projects. When planted correctly in a well-prepared site, these trees establish reliable root systems before top growth begins.

Thuja occidentalis is a genetically diverse species and the wild parent of many ornamental arborvitae cultivars. While often selected for formal landscaping, the straight species maintains the robust traits necessary for varied environments. The foliage is notably rich in vitamin C, surpassing even citrus fruits in concentration.

This tree thrives in moist, well-drained soil but demonstrates remarkable adaptability to clay, wet sites, and proximity to black walnut trees. It performs best in full sun to partial shade, though foliage may thin in deep shade or brown in highly exposed, windy locations. Growers should be aware that deer browse can be significant, so protection is recommended in areas with heavy pressure. Mature specimens can reach 40–60 feet in height with a spread of 10–15 feet.

Choosing bareroot stock ensures you are starting with vigorous, dormant plants ready to acclimate to your specific site conditions. While heavy snow or ice can occasionally cause breakage, the species is incredibly long-lived, with some wild specimens recorded at over 1,300 years old. Successful establishment requires consistent moisture and protection from browsing wildlife.

Plant Values & Uses

Product Specifications

Sun Exposure Part Sun, Full Sun
Stock Type Bareroot
Mature Height 40-60 ft
Mature Spread 10-15 ft
Hardiness Zone 3 - 7
Botanical Name Thuja occidentalis
Soil Moisture Preference Average to Moist
Soil Traits
Plant Type Tree
Wildlife Value Provides habitat and forage for birds and deer.
Bloom Time

Wholesale & Project Buyers

We offer wholesale and bulk pricing for larger orders. We value long-term partnerships and are glad to support businesses, institutions, and nonprofit organizations working toward regenerative and ecological goals.

We regularly work with Farmers, Landscapers, Municipalities, Nonprofit Organizations, Plant Nurseries, Retailers, and Schools and Universities.

Wholesale customers can place bulk orders directly through our Plant Order Form, which allows quick shopping and select multiple products across our catalogue in one place.

For larger projects or specialized needs, we encourage you to contact us directly to discuss availability, pricing, and scheduling. We are happy to collaborate and help you source the right plants for your work.

  • Rooted in Ecological Restoration

    We plant trees to rebuild soil, restore habitat, and reverse long-term land depletion. Every plant we grow serves a larger ecological purpose.

  • Regionally Appropriate Species

    We prioritize species that are well suited to Northeast soils, temperatures, and seasonal rhythms, selecting plants with proven ecological and agricultural performance in this region.

  • Built for Long-Term Resilience

    We grow for durability, biodiversity, and future generations. Strong root systems. Honest practices. Plants that establish and endure.