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Incense Cedar
Incense Cedar Incense Cedar Calocedrus decurrens This rapidly tapering 100-160 foot tree grows from 2500-6000 feet elevation. Small male flowers are produced at twig tips and female flowers are produced on different twigs of the same branch and develop into small woody cones made of three paired scales with two winged seeds. To sprout the seeds, place fresh seeds in a ...
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Trees of Reed: Incense Cedar
Trees of Reed: Incense Cedar Incense-cedar Scientific Name: Calocedrus decurrens Family: Cupressaceae This fast growing tree is native from Mt. Hood to northern Baja, California. Although not a true cedar, it is the one used most often to make cedar chests. The male cones of this tree are bright yellow and profuse at the end of the branches in ...
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Fruticose Lichen Photos
... trunk is covered with the chartreuse, fruiticose bark lichen Letharia vulpina. Right: An assortment of fruticose and foliose bark lichens from white fir, ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) and incense cedar (Calocedrus decurrens) on Palomar Mountain in San Diego County: A. pine lichen (Letharia vulpina); B. Hypogymnia imshaugii (technically a foliose lichen); C. Old man's beard (Bryoria fremontii); ...
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Cedar
... - Thuja occidentalis and Thuja plicata, respectively. Incense cedar, Calocedrus decurrens, is close, but no cigar. Japanese cedar is Cryptomeria japonica. When is a cedar not a cypress? When it's a ... dry, and has a reputation for being a high-strung, finicky bonsai (although those that grow cedar in something close to its natural Mediterranean climate report great success). Thuja could probably be ...
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Calocedrus decurrens fact sheet
Calocedrus decurrens fact sheet Incense-cedar Cupressaceae Calocedrus decurrens (Torr.) Florin Leaf: Persistent, scale-like, and arranged in decussate pairs, yellow-green and without bloom. Individuals leaves are typically 1/4 to 1/2 inch long, sets of four are several times longer than wide. Overlapping facial scales form a ...
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Floridata: Cedar, Cedar or Cedar?
... of Tulip Topper wildflower seeds with every bulb order. (Common) Name Dropping by Bruce A. Bohm (Real) Cedar of Lebanon (Cedrus libani) A double-barreled question frequently asked by amateur botanists and biology ... worse; Toona ciliata is also known as Burmese or Maulmein cedar in southeastern Asia. Incense (Not a Real) Cedar (Calocedrus decurrens) Closer to home (at least mine) is the Western red ...
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Floridata: Calocedrus decurrens
... and receive a free gift of Tulip Topper wildflower seeds with every bulb order. Calocedrus decurrens Common Names: incense cedar, incensecedar Family: Cupressaceae (cypress family) Get link to Profile# 856 (click for data ... a globose dwarf that stays under 3 ft (0.9 m) tall and wide. Location Incense cedar is native to the Cascade Mountains of Oregon, and the Sierra Nevada of California, extending ...
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Libocedrus decurrens Torr
... CA, at an elevation of 1600 m (5,250 ft), seasonal height growth of incense-cedar started an average of 11 days later than ponderosa pine, was similar to sugar pine ... Experiment Station, Redding, CA. Engstrom, Thomas T. 1976. The financial feasibility of growing incense-cedar (Calocedrus decurrens) [Torr.] Florin) at Blodgett Forest Research Station, California. Thesis (M.F.), Department of Forestry ...
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Wallace W Hansen Native Plants of the Northwest Calocedrus decurrens (Incense Cedar, California Post Cedar) Catalog
... Information about Wallace W Hansen Nursery & Gardens: Business Information (Ordering, etc.) Updated July 14, 2005 Incense-cedar, California Post Cedar (Calocedrus decurrens) Family: Cupressaceae (Cypress) A Note from Wally: I grow ... in basketry and other weaving. The Washo people from near Lake Tahoe used small limbs of the incense cedar for bows. In more modern times, when the supply of eastern red ...
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Wallace W Hansen Native Plants of the Northwest Calocedrus decurrens Incense Cedar Catalog
Wallace W Hansen Native Plants of the Northwest Calocedrus decurrens Incense Cedar Catalog WALLACE W HANSEN Native Plants of the Northwest Native Plant Nursery & Gardens 2158 Bower Ct S.E., Salem, Oregon ... 20 in 5 years! The green scale-like foliage, that is very similar to that of the Alaska-cedar, is very dense on upright branches and persistent to the ground. The upright branches create an oval ...
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