See Also: cedar(encyclopedia)
cedar(dictionary)
cedar(dictionary)
Cedar Rapids(tourism)
white cedar(encyclopedia)
Residence Cedar(tourism)
cedar (as used in expressions)(encyclopedia)
Cedar River(encyclopedia)
Cedar Rapids(encyclopedia)
cedar leaf oil(medicine)
cedar (sh)
Any of four species of tall ornamental and timber evergreen coniferous trees of the genus Cedrus, in the pine family.
Three cedars are native to mountainous areas of the Mediterranean region and one to the western Himalayas. These "true" cedars are the Atlas cedar (C. atlantica), the Cyprus cedar (C. brevifolia), the deodar (C. deodara), and the cedar of Lebanon (C. libani). Cedarwood is light, soft, resinous, and durable, even when in contact with soil or moisture. Many other conifers known as cedars resemble true cedars in being evergreen and in having aromatic, often red or red-tinged wood that in many cases is decay-resistant and insect-repellent. The giant arborvitae, incense cedar, and some junipers (red cedar) provide the familiar "cedarwood" of pencils, chests, closet linings, and fence posts. See also white cedar.
Cedar of Lebanon (Cedrus libani)
G.E. Hyde
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