Cedar Tree – Berries
Q: What are the blue/gray berries on cedar trees now?
A: They are the seed cones, which most folks call cedar berries. Each one contains a couple of hard seeds. Birds love the seeds of redcedar and scatter them far and wide. You’ve probably noticed how many of these trees grow along fence rows in rural parts of the state. Birds deposit the seeds there after a meal.
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