Northern White Cedar

Thuja occidentalis is a unique evergreen whose leaves contain the aroma of sweet sap, fresh conifer forests, and an air of ripe berries. It is common all over the state of Minnesota where it is native.

 
 
  • White Cedar provides nesting habitats for warblers and cedar waxwings, and the miniature cones contain seeds that are eaten by cardinals, juncos and pine siskins.

    Snowshoe hares, porcupines and deer all feed on the foliage.

  • The fragrance of cedar is cleansing and invigorating, and creates a refreshing atmosphere conducive to meditation and rituals of self reflection and letting go.

    • Waxwing Incense

    • Waxwing Candles