The best way to learn about a plant is to grow one. I planted a 1 gallon Ashei Juniper from Texas Tree Diversity in Bertram back in December and it has been growing like a weed!

by austintreeamigos

11 Comments

  1. MonoBlancoATX

    >The best way to learn about a plant is to grow one.

    Somebody is clearly in the pocket of Big Cedar.

  2. Manofthedown

    Lmao – good luck you demon! 😈 all jokes aside – anybody planting natives is a friend of mine!

  3. featheredfossils

    Not familiar with them, what’s the joke? 😬

  4. IIPhoenixII28

    Genuinely moving out of the State because wife (correctly) said “we can’t live like this” with me being totally bedridden for 2-3 months a year because of these devils.

  5. Texas_Naturalist

    These are fantastic if you’re landscaping for insects. Juniper hosts a ton of interesting specialists.

  6. L_texensis

    What is this contraption you have it in?

  7. The most hated native Texas plant lmao

    I’m allergic to dust mites, mold and cats – so nature let me off easy and I’m not allergic to cedar.

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