Oregon, Washington, California, Montana, Idaho
Red cedar trees are native to North America and can be found growing in regions from southern Canada to the southeastern United States. They thrive in a variety of environments, from wetlands to dry upland forests, and are commonly found in areas with well-drained soil.
as for trees there are the Western hemlock, sitka spruce, and the cedar tree
If u go near the mountainous regions in Lebanon u mostly find cedar trees.
pine and fir along with yew and cedar
pine trees are found in temperate mountainous regions
Syria is often referred to as "The Land of Cedars" due to the presence of cedar trees in the country's mountainous regions.
Cedar is hard wood. It is from angiosperm trees.
cedar waxwings eat fruit. more specifically, berries, such as the ones found on trees. and if you want to feed one, you better be calm, and statue still.
picture of a cedar tree Yes a cedar is an evergreen, it is also a conifer.
Yes, cedar trees are coniferous.
Cedar trees grew well in the area's climate
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