Incense cedar is a narrow conical evergreen tree with deep green leaves and brown branches that grows 15-20 feet tall and 8-10 feet wide. It is found naturally in California forests and is commonly planted along streets, though it prefers drier areas it is adaptable to damp locations as well. Incense cedar grows effectively in large groups as wind blockers and provides habitat for small birds and mammals.
Incense cedar is a narrow conical evergreen tree with deep green leaves and brown branches that grows 15-20 feet tall and 8-10 feet wide. It is found naturally in California forests and is commonly planted along streets, though it prefers drier areas it is adaptable to damp locations as well. Incense cedar grows effectively in large groups as wind blockers and provides habitat for small birds and mammals.
Incense cedar is a narrow conical evergreen tree with deep green leaves and brown branches that grows 15-20 feet tall and 8-10 feet wide. It is found naturally in California forests and is commonly planted along streets, though it prefers drier areas it is adaptable to damp locations as well. Incense cedar grows effectively in large groups as wind blockers and provides habitat for small birds and mammals.
deep green leaves; brown branches Size: 15’-20’ tall; 8’-10’ wide Incense Cedar is found in Californian Location: Next to science buildings forests and are commonly planted along Season: Year-round streets. Although they prefer drier places, these trees are extremely adaptable and can also grow well in o Native damp areas. Incense Cedar are often grown in large groups, as they are effective wind blockers. Incense Cedar is a common home for small mammals and birds
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The soft, malleable wood makes cedar the most SF Gate common tree used to make pencils. The Wild Garden Pictures: Anson Wang ‘18