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The name of several evergreen trees. The wood is remarkable for its durability and fragrant odor.
a hardwood evergreen found in the swampy areas of the Pinelands from which boats, houses, duck decoys, and tools have been and are made (Corduroy roads or cedar crossways are wooden roads constructed out of cedar logs that connect cedar swamps with main roadways.)
A durable wood used in ancient buildings. Easy to work and strongly scented. See also: Timber. Search for timber books on Amazon.co.uk
A Druid sacred tree. Ancient Celts on the Mainland used cedar oil to preserve heads of enemies taken in battle. To draw Earth energy, to ground yourself place the palms of your hands against the ends of the needles.
any of numerous trees of the family Cupressaceae that resemble cedars
durable aromatic wood of any of numerous cedar trees; especially wood of the red cedar often used for cedar chests
a very big tree and when it sways in the wind it gives us a picture of what it's tail must have been like
A fragrant, knotty softwood used mainly to line chests and drawers.
Aromatic, Western Red PS / RC
Aromatic, attractive wood sometimes used to finish the hot tub exterior cabinet.
An aromatic, knotty, softwood conifer frequently used to line chests, drawers and panel walls. Available in white or red varieties. Cedars fragrant pitch is well noted to keep insect pest away.
One of a group of wide spreading coniferous trees of the pine family, this fragrant, durable wood is rot resistant.
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