Definition
Red juniper, also known as eastern red cedar, is a species of juniper native to eastern North America. Despite its name, it's not a true cedar but a type of juniper. The "red" refers to the reddish-brown color of its heartwood. Red juniper trees are highly adaptable and can grow in various soil types and climates. Think of it as nature's chameleon, blending into different environments. Its wood is often used for fence posts and cedar chests due to its durability and aromatic properties.