Take a look at this tree, the Eastern Red Cedar, also known as Juniperus virginiana. Despite having cedar in its name, it is actually a juniper because there are no cedars native to North America. A resilient tree, it thrives in open areas and is often seen on limestone outcroppings. It is capable of living for up to 300 years. The aromatic lumber of this tree has a unique effect of repelling moths, making it perfect for building cabinets for clothes. Despite its small size, the Eastern Red Cedar plays a vital role in the ecosystem during the winter, providing shelter for songbirds and food for various mammals through its persistent bluish-white berries.