Relocated from herbarium records, Oregon’s easternmost western redcedar!
I haven't see many of these in the area, with their distinct leaves and greenish bark.
At least three trees present, smallest ~24" DBH and largest almost 35" DBH. Trees are in a second growth stand of mostly Western Hemlock, Sitka Spruce, and Shorepine. Redwoods seem to be about same age as stand, perhaps planted after last harvest? Not in any sort of cultivated garden or landscaping.
This is the Aldrich Mountains stand, the most disjunct population of C. nootkatensis
Pointed out by Mike Hays, a coastal disjunct
Needles flatish and will not roll between fingers. Not aromatic when crushed. Nearby a P. engelmannii had needles that rolled and were aromatic were sharper One photo has two cones. The lower cone is P. sitchensis, the upper one is P. engelmannii. We found both trees 100 feet apart and it was great to see the differences.