- 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
Part of the Cedrus genus, the tree falls within the family Pinaceae It is one of the different types of cedar trees that naturally adapt to variations in climate, making it highly versatile for various landscapes
- Understanding Cedrus: The Significance of Cedar Trees
The genus Cedrus encompasses several species of cedar trees, each with unique traits and ecological roles Understanding these distinctions is vital, especially for forestry professionals and conservationists, as each species plays its part in maintaining biodiversity within woodland ecosystems
- Cedrus - Trees and Shrubs Online
Cedrus is a genus distributed across three disjunct areas: the Atlas Mountains of North Africa; mountainous parts of the eastern Mediterranean basin, in southeast Turkey, northwestern most Syria, Lebanon and Cyprus; and in the Hindu Kush, Karakoram and western Himalayan mountain ranges
- Cedrus (Cedars) description - conifers. org
Those taxa are here treated as species, although some authors have chosen to treat them all as infraspecific taxa of Cedrus libani Nonetheless, molecular analyses have found consistent differences between the species of Cedrus
- Cedrus—The True Cedars | Arboriculture Urban Forestry
In this review, the geographical distribution, taxonomic characteristics, propagation, and adaptation to the urban landscape of cedars are discussed This information is relevant to horticulturists, botanists, foresters, and anyone interested in the field of arboriculture
- Cedrus Cedar Trees for Sale - Conifer Kingdom
True cedars are the ancient ones — the trees of legend, mythology, palaces, ships, and medicines They are also spectacular landscape trees with many interesting and colorful varieties to choose from Many trees are called “cedar,” but there are only four species of true cedar
- Conifer Database - Cedrus
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