Can you start a cedar tree from a branch clipping?
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Yes, you can! "Root stem cuttings of white cedar for faster results than growing from seed. White cedar (Thuja occidentalis), known as arborvitae, is one of the most popular evergreen shrubs available for hedging and privacy screens. Thick, green foliage forms a dense, pyramidal shape that reaches heights of 25 feet with a spread of 5 feet. White cedar grows slowly and so will your rooted cuttings, but if you follow a few simple instructions, you'll soon have healthy offspring from the mother tree."
https://www.hunker.com/12417561/how-to-propagate-cedar-trees
Yes
http://homeguides.sfgate.com/root-white-cedar-tree-74986.html