Cedar.
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1. m. family of the Abietáceas tree, which reaches about 40 m tall, thick and right trunk, horizontal branches, almost stabbing persistent leaves, red at first and then yellow flowers, and whose fruit is the cédride.
fragrant and lasting, that grows mainly in lowlands, well-drained places or climate dry.1. m. C. Rica. Cedro dulce.
1. m. sabina.
1. m. The sloping branches and not pungent leaves. It is grown as a tree of adorno.
Cedar of the Lebanon.1. d. Cedar (? abietáceo tree).
1. m. Arg. Species of Cedar that forms large forests on the slopes of the rivers Parana and Uruguay. It produces fine wood and an febrífugo extract. There are several classes, which differ little.
1. m. Cedar of the India.
Cedar sweet.1. m. C. Rica. Soft and hard work, wooden tree that grows on average with very humid climate altitude.
1. m. C. Rica. Tree whose wood is used for enchapar and for the construction in general, that grows in the lowlands of moist climate.