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Port Orford Cedar
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Wallace W Hansen Native Plants of the Northwest Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Port Orford Cedar Catalog
... . The flat scale-like foliage is a rich blue-green, and while similar to western red cedar, tends to grow in a looser fan-like arrangement. The white X found on the bottom ... a cold frame. Common Diseases: The root fungi, Phytophthora lateralis and P. cinnamomi, are fatal to Port Orford Cedar. These diseases are spread through human disturbance and by water drainage patterns, and unfortunately there ...
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Cedar
... to all this wonderful mess, we have Chamaecyparis lawsoniana, the Port Orford cedar, and Chamaecyparis thyoides, the Western or Atlantic white cedar, which are actually considered false-cypresses (why not false ... trees with grey bark - smooth at first, becoming rough with age - and erect, woody cones. Cedar wood has historically been important in commerce, and remains popular today for its fine scent ...
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Floridata: Cedar, Cedar or Cedar?
... coast one may well encounter Chamaecyparis lawsoniana, the Oregon or Port Orford cedar. Changing color now, we find the term white cedar used for the western North American Calocedrus decurrens, which ... Meliaceae: Melia azedarach and Chukrasia tabularis. It gets worse. Chukrasia tabularis is also called bastard cedar by some, and Indian redwood by others. But wait, North Americans know “redwood” as a ...
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Wallace W Hansen Native Plants of the Northwest Chamaecyparis Nootkatensis Alaska Cedar Catalog
... that mature into brown woody round cones about one centimeter across (very similar to the Port Orford cedar). The male flowers are yellow and generally occur on the side branches of last years ... in the Oregon Cascades almost always north of Mt. Jefferson. In the wild, one can find Alaska cedar from sea level Alaska, south to northern California at increasing altitudes further south, 2000-7000. They ...
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TreeHelp Store: Cedar Tree Seeds
... *How We Ship How to order Security Returns Shopping Home > Tree, Shrub & Vine Seeds > Product Category: Cedar Tree Seeds Your search request has returned the following 4 product(s): Item #10040 Product Category: ... seeds Zone 5 to 9 : Grows to 75 ft. Known as Lawson False Cypress or Port Orford Cedar. Densely pyramidal with soft graceful bluish-green foliage and red bark. Quite stately and elegant ...
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Cypress genus description
... -pointed needles. Round, woody cones greater than 1/2" in diameter (resemble those of Port-Orford-cedar and Alaska-cedar, but are larger). Bark peels in thin strips, exposing shiny, reddish-brown inner ... (except that cypresses do not 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 ...
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West Coast Native Tree ID
... Willow Pacific Willow Red Willow Scouler Willow Sitka Willow Western Redbud Conifers California-Nutmeg Cedar Alaska-Cedar Incense Cedar Port-Orford-Cedar Western Red-Cedar Cypress Fir Bigcone Douglas-Fir Bristlecone Fir California Red Fir Douglas-Fir Grand Fir Noble Fir Pacific Silver Fir Santa Lucia Fir Shasta Fir Subalpine Fir White Fir Giant Sequoia Hemlock Mountain ...
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Trees of Reed: Tree Information
... L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z A Alaska-cedar Alder, Red American Basswood American Sweetgum Apple Ash B Bald Cypress Basswood Beech Birch Black Locust C ... N, O Oak Oregon Myrtle P Pear Persian Parrotia Photinia, Chinese Pine Plane Tree Plum Poplar Port-Orford-cedar Q, R Red Alder Redwood, Coast Redwood, Dawn S Sequoia, Giant Snowbell, Japanese Spruce Stewartia, Japanese ...
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Trees of Reed: Cedars
... trees that are members of the Cypress family but use the word "cedar" in their common names: Alaska-cedar, Incense-cedar, Port-Orford-cedar, and Western Redcedar. The common names for those trees are merged or written with hyphens to distinguish them from the true cedars listed here. Cedrus atlantica Atlas Cedar Native to the Atlas mountains of Algeria and Morocco, this tree can grow to 60 feet or ...
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