There's nothing quite as majestic and imposing as a fully-grown cedar tree with its broad horizontal branches and fragrant evergreen needles in delightful shades of green and blue. Thanks to its ...
Given cedars are types of evergreen trees, it can be panic-inducing to see the needles discoloring. Fortunately, not all reasons for your cedar tree turning brown are ones to worry about.
Researchers pinpointed the gene that deprives Japanese cedar trees of their ability to produce pollen, carving out the future where no one may suffer the agony brought about by hay fever.