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There isn't enough information to know how Eastern red cedar might work as a medicine.
The cutting of Australian red cedar had started in the area by 1842.
Some fine woods such as red cedar and walnut can also be found.
The most popular timber was by far red cedar, of which there are now few trees left.
More evidence is needed to rate the effectiveness of Eastern red cedar for these uses.
Among them are Douglas-fir and western red cedar up to 600 years old.
The buildings are almost entirely covered in red cedar wood.
And the original red cedars, once abundant, are now rare.
Some red cedar trees may still be seen in the more remote tributaries of the river.
The road was first built after an interest of logging for red cedar became predominant in the 1840s.
When there was no more white cedar along came red cedar.
In addition to the maritime red cedar forest, she said, there were other rare plants.
There is not enough information to know if Eastern red cedar is safe.
Red Cedar Technology is a software development and engineering services company.
He placed two sculptures fashioned from Western red cedar, for example, in the northern end of the park.
Spruce, alder, and western red cedar can also be found.
The hinterland's red cedar supply attracted people to the area in the mid-19th century.
The buildings were mostly dark red cedar with bright blue trim and lots of windows.
Like the hotel, it was built of Red Cedar logs.
They were made out of sticks of red cedar and grass.
At this time there is not enough scientific information to determine an appropriate range of doses for Eastern red cedar.
Instead, she decided to cover the red cedar siding with a dull blue stain.
The village was formerly a logging town, surrounded by red cedar forest.
His company usually uses basswood or red cedar because they do not warp.
The active ingredient in red cedar may last a few months or years before it dissipates, he said.
The community was founded in 1870 and is named after the Eastern redcedar tree.
The wood is marketed as "eastern redcedar" or "aromatic cedar".
There is also an abundance of cypress, hickory, oak, populus, and Eastern Redcedar trees.
Today much of the glade has transitioned into forest, but the remnant areas are being maintained by controlled burns and removal of Eastern redcedar.
Its fondness for the small cones of the Eastern Redcedar (a kind of juniper) gave this bird its common name.
Eastern Redcedar, Juniperus virginiana (Used by the gryneus and sweadneri races.)
Eastern Redcedar (Juniperus virginiana)
A typical serpentine barren contains bear oak, Virginia pine, Eastern redcedar, grasses and some unique and rare wildflowers.
Post oak, blackjack oak, and eastern redcedar are the most common trees surviving in the prairie, and little bluestem is the dominant prairie grass.
It was named after the Biblical Lebanon because of the many juniper or Eastern Redcedar trees there, similar to the Lebanon Cedar.
The Eastern Redcedar (Juniperus virginiana) is the "cedar" used in making moth-repelling cedar chests and drawers, as well as pencils.
This Castilleja species has been observed parasitizing eastern redcedar (Juniperus virginiana) and oldfield juniper (J. communis var.
There are also old-growth woodlands of Eastern Redcedar, Gum Bumelia, Winged Elm, and Yaupon along some streams.
The few hummocks that remain above water play host to Loblolly Pine, Eastern Redcedar, Southern Wax Myrtle, greenbriar, honeysuckle, and poison ivy.
Shrub thickets dominated by Southern Wax Myrtle, Eastern Redcedar, Live Oak, and Redbay (Persea borbonia) are found in protected dune pockets and near the picnic area.
The "cedar" in the name comes from the abundance of eastern redcedar (Juniperus virginiana) that occurs on the margins of the glades or in cracks in the bedrock where the roots can gain a foothold.
The woodland and savanna portions of the Cross Timbers are mainly post oak and blackjack oak on coarse, sandy soils; fire suppression in recent years has increased forest density and allowed Eastern redcedar to invade as well.
Invasive sumac plants and (in the absence of fire) eastern juniper trees require control to preserve the original prairie ecology.
In the Missouri and Arkansas Ozarks, eastern juniper is commonly used as a Christmas tree.
Supplemental fruits eaten include black raspberries, bayberries, fruit of honeysuckle, Virginia creeper, Eastern Juniper, and pokeberries.
Juniperus virginiana - Eastern Juniper (Eastern Redcedar)
Less-traditional conifers are sometimes used, such as Giant Sequoia, Leyland Cypress, Monterey Cypress and Eastern Juniper.
Planted trees include Eastern Juniper, Scots Pine and Ponderosa Pine which continues to need replanting as it is harvested but has also managed to spread throughout the region independently.
During the Dust Bowl drought of the 1930s, the Prairie States Forest Project encouraged farmers to plant shelterbelts (wind breaks) made of eastern juniper throughout the Great Plains.
Consequently, what begins as an allergy to Ashe juniper in the winter may extend into spring, since the pollination of the eastern juniper follows that of the Ashe juniper.
The "cedar" in the name actually refers to the eastern juniper (Juniperus virginiana), mistaken by early European settlers for the Lebanon Cedar (Cedrus libani) referred to in the Bible.
Juniperus virginiana (Eastern Red-cedar, Red Cedar, Eastern Juniper, Red Juniper, Pencil Cedar) is a species of juniper native to eastern North America from southeastern Canada to the Gulf of Mexico and east of the Great Plains.
Other common names include water gum, button wood, pencil cedar, and jow-war.
She was built at Bermuda of the pencil cedar and was pierced to mount ten 18-pounder carronades.
Other common names include Black Pencil Cedar and Silver Basswood.
Polyscias murrayi, known as the Pencil Cedar is a very common rainforest tree of eastern Australia.
Pencil cedar may refer to any of several species of tree in the Araliaceae and Cupressaceae families:
HMS Alphea was built of Bermudan pencil cedar as a cutter and launched in 1804.
Like the rest of her class, Alban was made of Bermudan or pencil cedar and to a design copied from that of the Lady Hammond, a Bermudan sloop.
From the pencil cedar panel walls, 35 foot mahogany ceilings and doors, Astor adorned the room with Spanish mahogany paneling, carving, such as the Four Musketeers and decorations.
At either end of the Great Hall are carved pencil cedar chimney pieces and at one end there are some bench ends carved by Hitch and these are fine examples of his work.
The walls are exquisitely paneled in pencil cedar and surmounted by a frieze in which fifty-four portraits of the heads of characters famous in history and fiction, have been modeled, carved in low relief and then gilded by the sculptor Nathaniel Hitch.
Juniperus virginiana (Eastern Red-cedar, Red Cedar, Eastern Juniper, Red Juniper, Pencil Cedar) is a species of juniper native to eastern North America from southeastern Canada to the Gulf of Mexico and east of the Great Plains.
The tree however, is properly a type of juniper, 'Juniperus virginiana'.
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There isn't enough information to know how Eastern red cedar might work as a medicine.
The cutting of Australian red cedar had started in the area by 1842.
Some fine woods such as red cedar and walnut can also be found.
The most popular timber was by far red cedar, of which there are now few trees left.
More evidence is needed to rate the effectiveness of Eastern red cedar for these uses.
Among them are Douglas-fir and western red cedar up to 600 years old.
The buildings are almost entirely covered in red cedar wood.
And the original red cedars, once abundant, are now rare.
Some red cedar trees may still be seen in the more remote tributaries of the river.
The road was first built after an interest of logging for red cedar became predominant in the 1840s.
When there was no more white cedar along came red cedar.
In addition to the maritime red cedar forest, she said, there were other rare plants.
There is not enough information to know if Eastern red cedar is safe.
Red Cedar Technology is a software development and engineering services company.
He placed two sculptures fashioned from Western red cedar, for example, in the northern end of the park.
Spruce, alder, and western red cedar can also be found.
The hinterland's red cedar supply attracted people to the area in the mid-19th century.
The buildings were mostly dark red cedar with bright blue trim and lots of windows.
Like the hotel, it was built of Red Cedar logs.
They were made out of sticks of red cedar and grass.
At this time there is not enough scientific information to determine an appropriate range of doses for Eastern red cedar.
Instead, she decided to cover the red cedar siding with a dull blue stain.
The village was formerly a logging town, surrounded by red cedar forest.
His company usually uses basswood or red cedar because they do not warp.
The active ingredient in red cedar may last a few months or years before it dissipates, he said.
The community was founded in 1870 and is named after the Eastern redcedar tree.
The wood is marketed as "eastern redcedar" or "aromatic cedar".
There is also an abundance of cypress, hickory, oak, populus, and Eastern Redcedar trees.
Today much of the glade has transitioned into forest, but the remnant areas are being maintained by controlled burns and removal of Eastern redcedar.
Its fondness for the small cones of the Eastern Redcedar (a kind of juniper) gave this bird its common name.
Eastern Redcedar, Juniperus virginiana (Used by the gryneus and sweadneri races.)
Eastern Redcedar (Juniperus virginiana)
A typical serpentine barren contains bear oak, Virginia pine, Eastern redcedar, grasses and some unique and rare wildflowers.
Post oak, blackjack oak, and eastern redcedar are the most common trees surviving in the prairie, and little bluestem is the dominant prairie grass.
It was named after the Biblical Lebanon because of the many juniper or Eastern Redcedar trees there, similar to the Lebanon Cedar.
The Eastern Redcedar (Juniperus virginiana) is the "cedar" used in making moth-repelling cedar chests and drawers, as well as pencils.
This Castilleja species has been observed parasitizing eastern redcedar (Juniperus virginiana) and oldfield juniper (J. communis var.
There are also old-growth woodlands of Eastern Redcedar, Gum Bumelia, Winged Elm, and Yaupon along some streams.
The few hummocks that remain above water play host to Loblolly Pine, Eastern Redcedar, Southern Wax Myrtle, greenbriar, honeysuckle, and poison ivy.
Shrub thickets dominated by Southern Wax Myrtle, Eastern Redcedar, Live Oak, and Redbay (Persea borbonia) are found in protected dune pockets and near the picnic area.
The "cedar" in the name comes from the abundance of eastern redcedar (Juniperus virginiana) that occurs on the margins of the glades or in cracks in the bedrock where the roots can gain a foothold.
The woodland and savanna portions of the Cross Timbers are mainly post oak and blackjack oak on coarse, sandy soils; fire suppression in recent years has increased forest density and allowed Eastern redcedar to invade as well.
Invasive sumac plants and (in the absence of fire) eastern juniper trees require control to preserve the original prairie ecology.
In the Missouri and Arkansas Ozarks, eastern juniper is commonly used as a Christmas tree.
Supplemental fruits eaten include black raspberries, bayberries, fruit of honeysuckle, Virginia creeper, Eastern Juniper, and pokeberries.
Juniperus virginiana - Eastern Juniper (Eastern Redcedar)
Less-traditional conifers are sometimes used, such as Giant Sequoia, Leyland Cypress, Monterey Cypress and Eastern Juniper.
Planted trees include Eastern Juniper, Scots Pine and Ponderosa Pine which continues to need replanting as it is harvested but has also managed to spread throughout the region independently.
During the Dust Bowl drought of the 1930s, the Prairie States Forest Project encouraged farmers to plant shelterbelts (wind breaks) made of eastern juniper throughout the Great Plains.
Consequently, what begins as an allergy to Ashe juniper in the winter may extend into spring, since the pollination of the eastern juniper follows that of the Ashe juniper.
The "cedar" in the name actually refers to the eastern juniper (Juniperus virginiana), mistaken by early European settlers for the Lebanon Cedar (Cedrus libani) referred to in the Bible.
Juniperus virginiana (Eastern Red-cedar, Red Cedar, Eastern Juniper, Red Juniper, Pencil Cedar) is a species of juniper native to eastern North America from southeastern Canada to the Gulf of Mexico and east of the Great Plains.
There is predominance of oak; in cooler areas one can find Downy Oaks and French oaks, while in the warmer parts, the red juniper.
However, because of overgrazing, land clearing, and the suppression of wildfires, these native grasses have been mostly replaced by invasive weeds and tough, woody trees, including: Texas live oak, Texas red oak, red juniper (red cedar), and mesquite.
The mountains have been called a northern extension of the Hill Country, and indeed they are both dissected plateaus featuring karst topography with similar vegetation, including Post Oak (Quercus stellata), Red Juniper (Juniperus virginiana), and mesquite.
Between 600 and 1,000 metres of altitude spans submontane vegetation, mainly characterized by mixed forests of Cerro, Oak, Oak, Maple and Hornbeam; very common among the shrubs are, specifically, Rosa Canina and Red Juniper.
Ashe Juniper, Cedar, Cedro de Virginia, Cedro Rojo, Enebro de Virginia, Genévrier de Virginie, Juniperus virginiana, Red Cedar, Red Cedarwood, Red Juniper, Texas Cedarwood, Virginia Cedarwood.
Juniperus virginiana (Eastern Red-cedar, Red Cedar, Eastern Juniper, Red Juniper, Pencil Cedar) is a species of juniper native to eastern North America from southeastern Canada to the Gulf of Mexico and east of the Great Plains.
Joseph Tuttle, a local innkeeper, who had opened a luxurious hotel at what is today the intersection of Savin Hill Avenue and Tuttle Street, invented the new title "Savin Hill" in 1819, which he named after the red juniper trees (Savin trees) that grew abundantly in the area.
Other common names include water gum, button wood, pencil cedar, and jow-war.
She was built at Bermuda of the pencil cedar and was pierced to mount ten 18-pounder carronades.
Other common names include Black Pencil Cedar and Silver Basswood.
Polyscias murrayi, known as the Pencil Cedar is a very common rainforest tree of eastern Australia.
Pencil cedar may refer to any of several species of tree in the Araliaceae and Cupressaceae families:
HMS Alphea was built of Bermudan pencil cedar as a cutter and launched in 1804.
Like the rest of her class, Alban was made of Bermudan or pencil cedar and to a design copied from that of the Lady Hammond, a Bermudan sloop.
From the pencil cedar panel walls, 35 foot mahogany ceilings and doors, Astor adorned the room with Spanish mahogany paneling, carving, such as the Four Musketeers and decorations.
At either end of the Great Hall are carved pencil cedar chimney pieces and at one end there are some bench ends carved by Hitch and these are fine examples of his work.
The walls are exquisitely paneled in pencil cedar and surmounted by a frieze in which fifty-four portraits of the heads of characters famous in history and fiction, have been modeled, carved in low relief and then gilded by the sculptor Nathaniel Hitch.
Juniperus virginiana (Eastern Red-cedar, Red Cedar, Eastern Juniper, Red Juniper, Pencil Cedar) is a species of juniper native to eastern North America from southeastern Canada to the Gulf of Mexico and east of the Great Plains.
Make sure the wood is Eastern red cedar, sometimes called aromatic cedar.
The wood is marketed as "eastern redcedar" or "aromatic cedar".
Cedar planking, usually 3/8-inch thick and 4 inches wide, is solid aromatic cedar.
It must be Eastern Red Cedar, often called "aromatic cedar."
Fatty kidney slices crackle in aromatic cedar smoke.
He soaped up, then was rinsed off, the water sluicing away through the aromatic cedar slats.
Most handcrafted furniture is made in Taxco and Ixcatepoan, in which an aromatic cedar is found.
LINING a closet with aromatic cedar strips is an easy and worthwhile project for any homeowner to undertake.
She cuts and carves imposing semiabstract forms from sweetly aromatic cedar wood beams stacked and glued together into towering piles.
He surrounded himself with exotic woods for conversion into works of art, including satin walnut, Tennessee aromatic cedar, and mahogany, all kiln-dried, all destined for greatness.
The types of wood that he uses for his flutes are aromatic cedar, spanish cedar, walnut, birch, madrone, ebonized walnut, and occasionally juniper and pine.
He was aware of the tall grass brushing his calves, the cicadas' wail, the stands of aromatic cedars and, further away, the luminescent birch, scattered among the grazing land, rising like signposts.
She took from the table at her side the beater of large and small wooden rings strung loose and jingling on a central stem, the whole instrument cunningly carved from a single stick of aromatic cedar.
After traversing the open, we entered the forest again, but this time aromatic cedars closed their striated ranks about us, darker green trees with brown, ragged bark beneath the shelter of which scampered snowshoe hares already slightly demented by the breeding lust.
Little more than an hour and a half later, in Palm Springs, he burned the incriminating clothes in the fireplace along with a few aromatic cedar splits and later mixed the ashes into the mulch in the little rose garden beyond the swimming pool.
The tree however, is properly a type of juniper, 'Juniperus virginiana'.
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