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  2. Cedar (scientific name Cedrus) is a genus of cone-bearing trees in the plant family Pinaceae. They are native to the Mediterranean region. Cedars are trees up to 30–40 metres (98–131 ft) (occasionally 60 metres (200 ft)) tall. They have spicy-scented wood, thick ridged or square-cracked bark, and broad, level branches.
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    What is Cedrus libani?Cedrus libani, the cedar of Lebanon or Lebanese cedar ( Arabic: أرز لبناني, romanized : ʾarz Lubnāniyy ), is a species of tree in the genus Cedrus, a part of the pine family, native to the mountains of the Eastern Mediterranean basin.
    How many species of Cedrus are there?The five taxa of Cedrus are assigned according to taxonomic opinion to between one and four species: The oldest known fossil of Cedrus is Cedrus penzhinaensis known from fossil wood found in Early Cretaceous ( Albian) sediments of Kamchatka, Russia.
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    What is a Cedrus tree?Cedrus is the Latin name for true cedars. The specific epithet refers to the Lebanon mountain range where the species was first described by French botanist Achille Richard; the tree is commonly known as the Lebanon cedar or cedar of Lebanon.
    Where is Cedrus found?Image Owen Johnson. 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. ( Farjon 2017 ).
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