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Are you a tree lover looking to add an exotic touch to your outdoor space?

Look no further than the Japanese cedar. Native to Japan and parts of China, this evergreen tree is known for its beauty and resilience, making it an ideal addition for anyone who wants to make their landscape stand out from the rest. With lush green foliage and delicate pointed branches, the Japanese cedar adds year-round interest that will captivate visitors through all seasons.

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Are you a tree lover looking to add an exotic touch to your outdoor space?

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  1. PROS & CONS OF JAPANESE CEDAR PROS DURABILITY Japanese cedar is a very durable wood that can withstand harsh weather conditions, insects, and decay. It is resistant to rot and can last for a long time. AESTHETICS Sugi or Japanese cedar has a beautiful natural appearance, with a straight grain and a reddish-brown color. It is commonly used for decorative purposes in traditional Japanese architecture. WORKABILITY This cedar is easy to work with, making it a popular choice for furniture and woodworking projects. It can be cut, shaped, and sanded with ease. SUSTAINABLE Japanese cedar is a sustainable material as it grows quickly and is often cultivated in Japan for timber production. CONS MORE EXPENSIVE Japanese cedar can be expensive, especially when compared to other types of wood. But if you are planning to plant it in your backyard, it can be budget friendly. PRONE TO WARPING This cedar is prone to warping, especially when exposed to moisture. This can make it difficult to use in certain applications, such as outdoor furniture. SOFTNESS Japanese cedar is a relatively soft wood, which can make it vulnerable to scratches and dents. It may not be the best choice for high-traffic areas or heavy use. AVAILABILITY Japanese cedar may not be readily available in certain areas outside of Japan, which can make it difficult to obtain for construction or woodworking projects. But, at Conifer Kingdom we do have a wide variety of Japanese Cedars for home and residential plantings. To buy your Japanese Cedar Visit our online nursery- www.coniferkingdom.com Mail us at- info@coniferkingdom.

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