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  • White Cedar Seedlings 2-0 6-12"

White Cedar Seedlings 2-0 6-12"

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Northern white cedar (Thuja occidentalis)

Also called “arborvitae”, meaning “tree of life” after indigenous peoples showed the 16th century French explorer Cartier how to treat scurvy with cedar foliage. Average height 40-50 ft (12-15 m), slow growing and long lived. Often found in lowland alkaline swamps associated with balsam fir, birch, and red maple. A favorite browse for white-tailed deer. Seedlings MUST be protected to ensure survival from browse.

 

Uses: Rot-resistant wood, Windbreak, wildlife food and cover, erosion control

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District Information
Located in the 2nd Floor
Clare County Courthouse
PO Box 356
225 W. Main Street 
​Harrison Michigan 48625


​Telephone: 989-539-6401


 ​OFFICE HOURS
Monday-Friday 8 am - 4:30 pm
The conservation is a field office. Call to verify someone will be in the office.

​OFFICE STAFF
  Christiane Rathke -Interim Administrator
ClareCD@macd.org

Christiane Rathke-Soil Erosion Agent
christiane.rathke@macd.org
​
Toni Maize - Spongy Moth Coordinator
ClareGMCO@macd.org​​


Joe Nash - District Forester
​joe.nash@macd.org


​OUR MISSION
"To encourage the wise use
 of our natural resources through promotion and education."