The devastating wildfires this spring have been another stark reminder of the ever-increasing need to eradicate and reduce the invasion of cedar trees. No matter how many acres of cedar trees are ...
First thing to know about mountain cedar: they technically aren’t cedar trees at all. What we call “cedar trees” are a type of juniper tree -- specifically Ashe juniper -- named after William Willard ...
By Soncirey MitchellReader Staff Trees far outnumber people here in North Idaho, and that’s the way residents like it. Still, ...
Mountain cedar pollen contains allergens that may cause fever symptoms. Other symptoms can include a dry cough, rhinitis, and conjunctivitis. Mountain cedar is a type of tree that causes seasonal ...