cedar

Trees {cedar} can have two kinds. Coast cedar, Atlantic cedar, or southern white cedar is small to big, has small cones, is evergreen, and lives in swamps and wet areas. Western cedar is on both coasts, likes wet ground, has catkins, has red-brown small cones, has scale-like blue-green leaves, grows slowly, and has twigs that droop from branches. Cedars include Atlantic white cedar or swamp cedar, Port Orford white cedar or Oregon cedar or Lawson cypress, and Alaska yellow cedar or Alaska cypress or yellow cypress.

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