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cedar cedrus

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... Viburnum rhytidophyllum--Leatherleaf Viburnum LEATHERWOOD Dirca palustris--Leatherwood LEAVES How Do Leaves Grow? LEBANON CEDAR Cedrus libani--Lebanon Cedar LEDUM GROENLANDICUM Ledum groenlandicum--Labrador Tea LEMOINE DEUTZIA Deutzia x lemoinei--Lemoine Deutzia LEMON ...
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TreeHelp.com: Trees: Species: Cedar
... Cedar Cedrus atlantica Cedar of Lebanon Cedrus libani Deodar Cedar Cedrus deodara Eastern Red Cedar Juniperus virginiana Northern White Cedar Thuja occidentalis Oriental Arborvitae Thuja orientalis Western Red Cedar ...
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Cedar
... Cedar Cedar - Cedrus sp. General Information: Before I discuss what cedar is, perhaps I'd better clarify what cedar isn't. Eastern red cedar isn't a Cedrus at all, ... Cedrus atlantica glauca: blue Atlas cedar - A steel blue cultivar. Cedrus brevifolia: Cyprus cedar, Cyprian cedar - A very slow growing tree, with short, dark green needles. Cedrus deodara: Deodar cedar, Indian cedar - the largest cedar ...
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Cedar of Lebanon
... Cedar of Lebanon Cedar of Lebanon - Cedrus libani General Information: This is a large stately evergreen, with a massive trunk when mature, ... four species (not including cultivars) of true cedars. The others are Atlas cedar C. atlantica, Deodar cedar C. deodara and Cyprus cedar C. brevifolia. Most other "cedars" are of the Juniperus, Chamaecyparis, or ...
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Cryptomeria - Japanese cedar
... ornamental and as a bonsai. Although it is called the Japanese cedar, it is not a true cedar (Cedrus). It has compact blue-green foliage and peeling red bark. ... ': dwarf cryptomeria Cryptomeria japonica 'Tansu': Japanese cedar, Tansu cryptomeria Cryptomeria japonica 'Tokyo' Cryptomeria japonica 'Viminalis' Cryptomeria japonica 'Yatsubusa': Japanese red cedar - a dwarf form with a naturally narrow ...
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Eastern Red Cedar
... . Some botanists do not separate J. virginiana from silicicola. The eastern red cedar is not a true cedar (genus Cedrus), it is actually a variety of juniper. It occurs naturally as an upright ... furniture. The foliage is bright green to dark green. With sufficient early training, the red cedar can be used for most styles, though multiple-trunk styles probably require planting multiple trees ...
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Questions On Cedar
... need to get the name straight. By "cedar" do you mean arborvitae, juniper, or true cedar - Cedrus spp? Generally plants that turn completely ... S.D.) A: By cedar trees I assume you mean junipers, as I am sure that true "cedars" (Cedrus spp.) do not ... ; Thuja spp, northern white cedar and western red cedar, depending on the species; and Juniperus spp, usually rocky mountain red cedar, which I ...
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Floridata: Cedrus deodara
... former range. Deodar is the most popular landscaping cedar in America. There are only four species of "true" cedars. Atlas cedar (Cedrus atlantica) and cedar of Lebanon (C. libani) also are well known in cultivation, especially in the western US. Essential oils extracted from deodar and from cedar of Lebanon ...
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Floridata: Cedar, Cedar or Cedar?
... the genus Cedrus. Cedrus libani, the cedar ... Cedrus atlantica is the cedar of the Atlas Mountains of North Africa. Cedrus brevifolia, a native of Cypress, is considered by some authorities as a small-leafed form of C. libani. Cedrus deodara, the Himalayan or deodor cedar, is a major timber tree of northern India much prized for its attractiveness and pleasant aroma. Atlas (Real) Cedar (Cedrus ...
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Floridata: Cedrus atlantica
... order. Cedrus atlantica Common Names: atlas cedar Family: Pinaceae (pine family) Get link to Profile# 635 (click for data record) e-mail this page This young Atlas cedar cultivar 'Glauca' ... Most botanists recognize four species of "true" cedars: Cyprus cedar (Cedrus brevifolia), cedar of Lebanon (C. libani), deodar cedar (C. deodara), and Atlas cedar. They are so similar that some botanists treat ...
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