Atlantic white cedar

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Atlantic white cedar is a slow-growing, evergreen conifer native to the eastern United States, known for forming dense, swampy forests with durable, decay-resistant wood.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf conifer
tree species
wetland tree
barkCharacteristic fibrous bark
barkColor reddish-brown
commonName Atlantic white cedar
Southern white cedar
Whitecedar NERFINISHED
conservationStatus locally threatened in parts of its range
ecologicalRole contributes to peat formation
provides wildlife habitat
evergreen true
family Cupressaceae NERFINISHED
fireEcology regenerates after disturbance such as fire
forms dense stands
swamp forests
genus Chamaecyparis NERFINISHED
growthRate slow-growing
habitat bogs
freshwater swamps
peatlands
wetland forests
intolerantOf shade
kingdom Plantae
leafArrangement opposite scale-like leaves on flattened sprays
leafType scale-like leaves
maximumHeight about 20 to 28 meters
nativeTo Atlantic Coastal Plain NERFINISHED
Gulf Coastal Plain NERFINISHED
eastern United States
order Pinales
reproduction monoecious
scientificName Chamaecyparis thyoides NERFINISHED
seedDispersal wind-dispersed seeds
taxonRank species
threat altered hydrology
logging
wetland drainage
tolerates acidic soils
poorly drained soils
woodProperty decay-resistant
durable
woodUse boat building
millwork
poles
posts
shingles

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Pine Barrens hasFlora Atlantic white cedar