RED CEDAR vs INCENSE CEDAR: NOUN
- The wood of any of these trees.
- An evergreen tree of the mahogany family with reddish wood, found in Australia.
- An evergreen tree of the arbor vitae family with reddish wood, found in North America.
- An evergreen tree of the juniper family having reddish wood and found in North America.
- The reddish, aromatic, durable wood of either of these trees.
- A tall, evergreen, western North American tree (Thuja plicata) having flattened branches, scalelike opposite leaves, and small, ovoid seed cones.
- A small, evergreen, eastern North American tree (Juniperus virginiana) having scalelike or awl-shaped leaves and fleshy, purplish-black seed cones.
- Large valuable arborvitae of northwestern United States
- Small juniper found east of Rocky Mountains having a conic crown, brown bark that peels in shreds, and small sharp needles
- Tall tree of the Pacific coast of North America having foliage like cypress and cinnamon-red bark
- Fragrant reddish wood of any of various red cedar trees
- Any of the four species of coniferous trees of the genus Calocedrus.
- A coniferous evergreen tree (Calocedrus decurrens syn. Libocedrus decurrens) of western North America, having flattened branches with scalelike leaves.
- Any of several attractive trees of southwestern South America and New Zealand and New Caledonia having glossy evergreen leaves and scented wood
- Tall tree of the Pacific coast of North America having foliage like cypress and cinnamon-red bark
RED CEDAR vs INCENSE CEDAR: RELATED WORDS
- Scotch fir, Southern yellow pine, Avocado tree, Gymnosperm genus, Pine family, Pencil cedar, Western red cedar, Thuja plicata, Red juniper, Libocedrus decurrens, Juniperus virginiana, Eastern red cedar, Canoe cedar, Calocedrus decurrens, Incense cedar
- River birch, Glabra, Serviceberry, Red osier dogwood, Snowberry, Douglas fir, Silky dogwood, Vine maple, Holm oak, Pinus, Siberian elm, Scotch pine, Red cedar, Libocedrus decurrens, Calocedrus decurrens
RED CEDAR vs INCENSE CEDAR: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Conifer, Tarwood, Celery pine, Gymnospermous tree, Jack pine, Angiospermous tree, Daisybush, Scotch fir, Southern yellow pine, Avocado tree, Gymnosperm genus, Pine family, Pencil cedar, Eastern red cedar, Incense cedar
- Madrone, Yellow poplar, Concolor, Glabra, Serviceberry, Red osier dogwood, Snowberry, Douglas fir, Silky dogwood, Vine maple, Holm oak, Pinus, Siberian elm, Scotch pine, Red cedar
RED CEDAR vs INCENSE CEDAR: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- For customers concerned about this, we recommend Western Red Cedar, or Select Grade Cedar.
- Red Cedar, Yellow Cedar, and Hemlock branches are not produced in regular whorls.
- Western Red Cedar Mulch contains cedar oil that repels insects as well.
- Red Cedar, Eastern White Cedar, Oak and Cherry.
- Pine, Incense Cedar, Red Cedar and Western Hemlock.
- Red Cedar, resulting in a change in control of Red Cedar.
- Varieties of cedar, like western red cedar and northern white cedar, are known for their durability and resistance to insects.
- There are two kinds of indigenous cedar trees on the coast: red cedar and yellow cedar.
- Big Red Cedar is a proud BC owned manufacturer and supplier of quality western red cedar products.
- Redwood, Alaska yellow cedar, Eastern red cedar and Western red cedar.
- However, this breakage is less common in pines and incense cedar.
- Cellular distribution of extractives in Redwood and Incense Cedar.
- Pine, Incense Cedar, Red Cedar and Western Hemlock.
RED CEDAR vs INCENSE CEDAR: QUESTIONS
- Why is the MSU red cedar message board important to fans?
- How did the eastern red cedar evolve into its habitat?
- What does a red cedar tree look like with splinters?
- What sizes do western red cedar fence slats come in?
- Is western red cedar more expensive than Douglas fir?
- Why choose sertiwood Canadian western red cedar screen slats?
- Why choose select tight knot western red cedar decking?
- Why choose Canadian western red cedar for your sauna?
- What happened to red cedar antiques in Williamston?
- Should I buy red wood mulch or red cedar bark mulch?
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