- Cedrus - Wikipedia
Cedrus, with the common English name cedar, is a genus of coniferous trees in the plant family Pinaceae (subfamily Abietoideae) They are native to the mountains of the western Himalayas and the Mediterranean region at high altitudes
- 12 Different Types of Cedar Trees with Pictures - Planet Natural
Prominent species of true cedars include the Atlas Cedar (Cedrus atlantica), Cedar of Lebanon (Cedrus libani), and Deodar Cedar Tree (Cedrus deodara), with each offering a distinct landscape beauty
- 27 Types of Cedar Trees (With Pictures and Identification)
Whether growing in mountainous regions, dry forests, or ornamental gardens, the types of cedar trees exhibit remarkable diversity In this guide, we will explore 27 different types of cedar trees, highlighting their unique features, growing conditions, and ideal uses
- Types of Cedar Trees with Identification Guide (Pictures, and Name)
The four types of cedar trees are Atlas cedar (Cedrus atlantica) with dark green foliage, Cyprian cedar (Cedrus brevifolia) with bluish-green needle-leaves, Himalayan cedar (Cedrus deodara) with bright green needles and moderately large cones, and cedar of Lebanon (Cedrus libani) with its glaucous, bluish-green foliage
- Cedar | Tree, Evergreen, Conifer | Britannica
Cedar, any of four species of ornamental and timber evergreen conifers of the genus Cedrus (family Pinaceae), three native to mountainous areas of the Mediterranean region and one to the western Himalayas
- Cedar Tree: Iconic Evergreen of Ecological Importance
Cedar Tree is a majestic evergreen known for its aromatic wood, unique bark, and vital role in ecosystems Learn everything you need to know about cedar
- 17 Different Types of Cedar Trees Their Identifying Features
Explore 17 types of Cedar trees and their identifying features Find the perfect Cedar tree for your needs today!
- 10 Types of Cedars that Everyone Should Know - American Conifer Society
This goes on, with Calocedrus and Chamaecyparis using false cedar in their common names Fortunately, you can forget about all that for now, because we are going to focus on what we have to call TRUE cedars, those of the genus Cedrus, which is a member of Pinaceae, the pine family
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