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false cedars genus descriptions
... false cedars genus descriptions False Cedars (Calocedrus, Thuja, Chamaecyparis) "False cedar" is a name commonly used for 3 separate but similar species, grouped because of ... ripe (similar to our true firs). True cedars are native only to the Mediterranean and Himalayan regions of the world. The Pacific Northwest's false cedars have tiny, scale-like foliage and small ...
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Wallace W Hansen Native Plants of the Northwest False Cedars Native Cedars catalog
... Wallace W Hansen Native Plants of the Northwest False Cedars Native Cedars catalog WALLACE W HANSEN Native Plants of the Northwest Native Plant Nursery & Gardens 2158 Bower ... Information (Ordering, etc.) Updated July 14, 2005 Identification of False Cedars There are no true cedars native to the Pacific Northwest, and the false cedars are sometimes easily confused. Here is a brief summary of ...
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Cypress genus description
... a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors. Their scale-like foliage resembles that of the false cedars (except that the smallest sprays of cypress tend to be rounded rather than flat), and ... commonly have sharp-pointed needles). Their round cones resemble those of Port-Orford- and Alaska-cedars, although cypress cones are much larger (often over 1/2 inch in diameter). Most cypresses ...
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Evergreen Gardenworks Descriptive Catalog: Carpinus, Cedrus, Chaenomeles
... INCH POTS $6 Cedrus (Cedar) S\D\-10ø? to 0ø\Ls\B Evergreen trees. True cedars are native the Mediterranean and the Himalayas. They are easy to grow, tough, drought resistant ... very valuable for bonsai. True cedars, Cedrus species, should not be confused with so called false cedars, Chamaecyparis and some Juniperus species. For more information see the article Cedars for Bonsai 2150 Cedrus atlantica ...
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Wallace W Hansen Native Plants of the Northwest Chamaecyparis Nootkatensis Alaska Cedar Catalog
... a year to fall. See Identification of False Cedars for more information. Habitat and Range: Alaska cedar likes wet areas at higher elevations than the other false cedars of the Pacific Northwest. Some sources ... more slowly than the other false cedars, making it an excellent choice for urban areas. Alaska cedar is shade tolerant, although perhaps not so much as the other false cedars, and can be ...
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Trees of Reed: False Cypresses
... fact, it's not even closely related to the true cedars, which are in the Pine family (Pinaceae). These trees are called "false cypresses" because they are in the Cypress family (Cupressaceae ... , Cupressus. The common names are written with hyphens to indicate that they are not true cedars or cypresses. Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Port-Orford-cedar This tree has small, bluish, rounded cones. Foliage ...
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Cedar
... considered false-cypresses (why not false-cedars?) These distinctions, in the case of Cedrus, are mind-bogglingly important. The watering requirements for Cedrus are very different than those for false- ... , frondlike foliage when mature (family Cupressaceae). All true cedars originated in the Old World - the Mediterranean and the Himalayas. Cedars are large evergreen trees with grey bark - smooth ...
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Floridata: A Gardener's Journal - November 2001
... hill has electric blue flowers that fluoresce against the gray-blue of the deodar cedars it has chosen as neighbors. I love accidental garden designs like this and ... crepe jasmine firebush gerber daisy ginger, butterfly impatiens Japanese aralia justicia lantana mandevilla Mexican false heather Mexican petunia moonflower night blooming jasmine pansy pentas plumbago princess flower rosemary sage ...
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Wild Ones: Wild Ones Archive 2002, Jun 01:  Ques#1: Growing under walnut  
... false Solomon's seal and Virginia creeper. -- Celia Larsen of Northville, MI SUMMARIZING - below is a list of plants which grow under walnut trees: Michigan: pawpaw and redbud white cedars, junipers, various dogwoods, hawthorne, sassafras, ninebark, and viburnums bluestem goldenrod, false solomon's seal, marsh blazing star, virginia creeeper ...
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Habitats of California
... . Bogs are acid marshes where the vegetation has grown over the water and created a false soil on top. (These are exciting to walk on.) The easiest separation between these meadows ... new growth and freeze. What represents the habitat? A forest of pines, firs, larches, spruces, cedars and hemlocks. (Some authors consider members of the Podocarpus and Araucariaceae family to be conifers ...
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