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Definition of incense cedar in English: incense cedarnoun A columnar North American cedar with scale-like leaves that smell of turpentine when crushed, grown as an ornamental in Europe. 翠柏,北美翠柏 Calocedrus decurrens, family Cupressaceae Example sentencesExamples - We're standing in a deserted picnic grove among the cinnamon-colored trunks of incense cedars.
- About 1/2 mile farther south, the trail leaves sunny terrain for cooler slopes shaded by sugar and Jeffrey pines, Douglas fir, and incense cedar trees.
- Over the hilly five acres grow native black oak, incense cedar, white fir and Coulter, knobcone, sugar and ponderosa pines.
- Many of the needle evergreens including yew, arborvitae, hemlock, and incense cedar make fine hedges.
- To further preserve the slope, workers also spread seeds of species such as the Taiwan incense cedar and Zelkova Formosan trees, hoping the trees' root systems will eventually bind the fragile slope soil together.
Definition of incense cedar in US English: incense cedarnoun A columnar cedar with scale-like leaves that smell of turpentine when crushed, found chiefly in mountainous areas of California and Oregon and grown as an ornamental in Europe. 翠柏,北美翠柏 Calocedrus decurrens, family Cupressaceae Example sentencesExamples - To further preserve the slope, workers also spread seeds of species such as the Taiwan incense cedar and Zelkova Formosan trees, hoping the trees' root systems will eventually bind the fragile slope soil together.
- We're standing in a deserted picnic grove among the cinnamon-colored trunks of incense cedars.
- About 1/2 mile farther south, the trail leaves sunny terrain for cooler slopes shaded by sugar and Jeffrey pines, Douglas fir, and incense cedar trees.
- Many of the needle evergreens including yew, arborvitae, hemlock, and incense cedar make fine hedges.
- Over the hilly five acres grow native black oak, incense cedar, white fir and Coulter, knobcone, sugar and ponderosa pines.
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