Yellow, red and western red cedar leaves are flat and fern-like in arrangement, leathery in texture and crumble easily if you rub them between your fingers. These trees also have distinctive cones that are small and grow in clusters.
You can tell if you are looking at a yellow cedar (Callitropsis nootkatensis), red cedar (Juniperus virginiana), or western red cedar (Thuja plicata) and not at a pine tree because...
There are only four recognised species of true cedar, all in the genus Cedrus. They are in the same family as pines, so you will get a clue that you...
Sometimes weather conditions mean that too much cold and air pollution have restricted the plant's ability to recreate its buds for flowers. But it will produce buds later. If you...
This may be an indication of water stress. Ficus leaves may also turn yellow if humidity is too low. This can occur if the plant is kept indoors in the...