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- Characteristics of Cedrus trees include123:
- Evergreen trees with a straight single trunk.
- Numerous, spirally arranged horizontal branches.
- Bark that starts smooth and nonfibrous, but becomes deeply ridged and furrowed with age.
- Male cedar trees yield pollens.
- Seeds consist of two or three blisters containing a bad-tasting resin.
- Some flowering plants and trees are commonly called cedars, even though they are not true conifers.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Cedrus trees can grow up to 30–40 m (occasionally 60 m) tall with spicy-resinous scented wood, thick ridged or square-cracked bark, and broad, level branches. The shoots are dimorphic and are made up of long shoots, which form the framework of the branches, and short shoots, which carry most of the leaves.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CedrusMonoecious evergreen trees with a columnar trunk. Crown broad with erect or bent top. Branches not in whorls. Young trees branching at regular intervals, later several branches of the first order become codominant with the main stem, except in C. deodara, where the apical dominance is maintained (Massart model).www.conifers.org/pi/Cedrus.phpEvergreen trees with a straight single trunk bearing numerous, spirally arranged horizontal branches. Lower branches sometimes turning up and becoming massive and trunklike. Bark smooth at first, nonfibrous, flaking in scales, cracking to pass through a more or less checkerboard pattern, and then becoming deeply ridged and furrowed with age.conifersgarden.com/encyclopedia/cedrus - People also ask
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Cedrus trees can grow up to 30–40 m (occasionally 60 m) tall with spicy-resinous scented wood, thick ridged or square-cracked bark, and broad, level branches. The shoots are dimorphic and are made up of long shoots, which form the framework of the branches, and short shoots, which carry most of the … See more
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 … See more
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