Cedars most often grow in the creek bottoms while others are spread throughout the landscape.
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The island was known for huge and accessible cedars, which were especially in demand for ships' masts.
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Almeidez further writes that on top there was a natural pool and spring for water, and covered by "kosso" and "zegba" brush and wild cedars.
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Again through the dunes, covered with northern white cedars, black oaks and a variety of trees.
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The most common trees include cedars, holm oaks, eucalyptus, ash, strawberry trees, pines, oaks and weeping willows.
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Large northern white cedars are abundant along the river.
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The hill indeed is home to many red cedars that form a line of clumps on its crest.
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The summits of the mountains are crowned with cedars, cypresses, and various species of pines.
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Among the species of flora stand out from the pine trees, pines, cedars, trumpet trees, palm trees and bromeliads.
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Desert shrubs, range grass and cacti abound, with salt cedars along the river.
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The fibers of the cedars were usually dried in the sun, and used to produce twine or ropes.
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Cedars, already ravaged by centuries of shipbuilding, were driven nearly to extinction in the twentieth century by the introduction of a parasite.
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The most common tree species are poplars, cedars, oaks, and cypress.
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The town hall is at the centre of a well-maintained park with old cedars and flower beds.
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Cedar's is a good, happy, safe and effective school.
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cedar bark
Some buildings have applied cedar bark sheathing, still remarkably intact.
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cedar log
The main bathhouse has fivecedarlogtubs each in a private room.
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cedar shingle
Its hipped roof of cedar shingles is partially concealed by parapet walls.
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