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- Libocedrus - Wikipedia
The two New Zealand species, known individually by their Māori names kawaka (Libocedrus plumosa) and pāhautea (Libocedrus bidwillii), are sometimes called New Zealand cedars
- Libocedrus description - conifers. org
Description of the evolution, biology, distribution, ecology, and uses of the species in the conifer genus Libocedrus
- Libocedrus decurrens Torr - US Forest Service Research and Development
Incense-cedar grows with several conifer species on a variety of soils, generally on western slopes where summer conditions are dry It is long-lived and grows slowly Most of the top-grade lumber is used for the manufacture of pencils and exterior siding
- Libocedrus - Trees and Shrubs Online
Libocedrus species are small to large evergreen trees or shrubs with a conical habit The bark is thin and fibrous, and sheds in long strips The branchlets are dorsiventrally flattened, distichous and fan-shaped The juvenile leaves are long and spreading
- Calocedrus decurrens - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Although small, cones are very distinctive and are commonly described as resembling duckbills when they open to release their seed Synonymous with and formerly known as Libocedrus decurrens Genus name comes from the Greek words kalos meaning beautiful and cedrus meaning cedar tree
- How to Grow Librocedrus - Incense Cedar - Harvest to Table
Learn how to grow Libocedrus, commonly called incense cedar Get planting, growing, and care tips for Libocedrus
- Libocedrus - O2 Landscapes
Like our native beech es, Libocedrus is a textbook genus for getting biogeographers excited about Southern Hemisphere distribution, with 2 species present in New Zealand, 3 within New Caledonia, and a sole species in Chile
- Libocedrus - Wikiwand
Libocedrus is a genus of five species of coniferous trees in the cypress family Cupressaceae, native to New Zealand and New Caledonia The genus is closely rela
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