[ID] Cedar I.D please
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[ID] Cedar I.D please
Can anyone positively I.D this particular Cedar .Colour of the foliage in Winter is yellow /light green , in Summer it is bright light green .
The bark is in stips ,soft paper like similar to some Malelueca's .Cheers AlpineYou do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
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Re: Cedar I.D please
I guess you mean cypress or chamaecyparis, not cedar.
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Re: Cedar I.D please
Yes it could be , a Thuju , Chamae or Cypress.It could be a Red cedar , Yellow / Alaskan cedar or numerous others ..CheersLLK wrote:I guess you mean cypress or chamaecyparis, not cedar.
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Sorry, thought you meant real cedars.
For the others see http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~andybach/Ozette/ ... edars.html
For the others see http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~andybach/Ozette/ ... edars.html
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Hi LLK , it has the attributes of the Yellow / Alaskin Cedar , however it has a very pleasant smell . Cheers
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If your tree smells nice, it could also belong to the cypress group. See for ex. http://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/215715
I must say that I find all those trees with scaly foliage very hard to keep apart. They can be junipers, Chamaecyparis, Cypress, Cupressocyparis, Thuja and heaven knows what else. I wish you good luck!
Lisa
I must say that I find all those trees with scaly foliage very hard to keep apart. They can be junipers, Chamaecyparis, Cypress, Cupressocyparis, Thuja and heaven knows what else. I wish you good luck!
Lisa
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Re: Cedar I.D please
Thanks for the info Lisa , can't get any other help with this particular tree . Its been a trying effort one day it will happen .Cheers Alpine