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Cedar - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography (658 words) |
 | Cedar correctly refers to those trees belonging to the genus Cedrus in the coniferous plant family Pinaceae. |
 | Cedars are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Pine Processionary and Turnip Moth (recorded on Deodar Cedar). |
 | Cedar wood and cedar oil is known to be a natural repellant to moths [1]. |
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Cedar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (504 words) |
 | Cedar correctly refers to those trees belonging to the genus Cedrus in the coniferous plant family Pinaceae. |
 | Lebanon Cedar or Cedar of Lebanon Cedrus libani. |
 | Cedars are very popular ornamental trees, widely used in horticulture in temperate climates where winter temperatures do not fall below about -25°C (the Turkish Cedar is slightly hardier, to -30°C or just below). |