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Incense Cedar Like the sugar pine, the incense cedar tree is mostly confined to the state of California. However, being that it is not actually a cedar tree at all, its name is a bit of a ruse.
WHAT: Incense cedar (Calocedrus decurrens) is a tough, easy-to-grow evergreen conifer that is native to the Pacific Northwest. Its narrow, upright form has a formal, stately appearance that only ...
There’s a new tree in south Corvallis. More than nine months after the 70-foot coastal redwood at First Alternative Natural Foods Co-op in south Corvallis came down, a native incense cedar has been ...
On an October day in Plumas National Forest, Alex Lemnah traverses the canopy of an incense cedar nearly 100 feet off the ground, listening carefully for the sound of a branch snapping under his feet.
A row of large incense cedar trees on the NE edge of Bagley Park are no longer healthy and are scheduled for removal for safety reasons between December 5 th and 8 th. "These trees are an estimated 80 ...
Here I sit looking out the window at all the wonder that surrounds us. The trees are swaying gently in the breeze. I listen and hear only the sounds of birds singing and can admire the vast forest ...
Climber Alex Lemnah, 29, collects seeds from incense cedar pine cones on Oct. 12. An arborist and former firefighter, he grew up in the tree-felling business and plays in a band called Lumbercat.