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Calocedrus decurrens
Incense cedar
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Latin Name: Calocedrus decurrens
Synonyms: Heyderia decurrens. Libocedrus decurrens. Thuja gigantea. non Nutt.
Common Name: Incense cedar
Family: Cupressaceae(Click to Search)
Author: (Torr.)Florin.
Known Hazards: None known
Habitat: Found on a variety of soils, usually on western slopes at an altitude of 700 - 2500 metres[229]. The best specimens are found on deep well-drained slightly acidic sandy loam soils[229].
Mature Height: 15
Mature Width: 2
Habit: Tree
Flowers and Foliage:
- This plant variety is an evergreen, ie it does not loose its leaves.
- The flowers are classified as monoecious.
- Wind are responsible for pollinating this variety.
- There have been no direct recordings of this plant providing food, shelter etc for native wildlife.
- The following areas are considered to be this plants natural range: Southwestern N. America - Oregon to California..
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