Cedar trees have cones but they are not pine cones they are cedar cones.
If you mean a Cedar tree then yes, they do make and come from seeds.
yes you idiot
Cedar or juniper.
Not advised-the best thing to do is prune the broken branch back
A Larch Tree
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Cedar trees are wind pollinated. They release vast amounts of pollen into the atmosphere. it is caught by wind currents and eventually lands on a different cedar tree.
Cedar or juniper.
he used white cedar bark (a type of tree) and leaves.
yes if it has been spread on the leaves(scorching)
Yes, you can. From as little as a branch tippet with a few leaves attached.
The Cedar Tree ended in 1979.
A cedar tree is a conifer.
Depends on the tree. Most people think of cedar as the tree that looks similar to pine, but with blueish coloured berries and the leaves are not needles. The said tree is cedar, but not called as such. The said tree is actually called Juniper. Cedar is actually the collective name for most evergreen trees, including Pine. As for what it looks like, the wood of the common cedar tree (technically called the Juniper Tree) when cut, reddish center surrounded by an off-white "mantle." This "mantle" is then surrounded by bark that looks similar to a pine tree.
The duration of The Cedar Tree is 1800.0 seconds.
Lebanon is home to the most famous tree in the world, the Cedar of Lebanon. An official flower has not been designated as of this date.
The Cedar Tree was created on 1976-09-20.
Cedar is type of tree.
Even evergreens lose leaves. Definition of an evergreen is any tree that keeps it's leaves more than one year. Some keep them a few years, deciduous evergreens like holly and cypress. Others keep them for longer, but none keep them forever. If it's losing all of it's leaves, then it's either not a cedar, or there are cultivation issues such as disease or environment. But to answer the question directly, my cedar isn't losing it's leaves. >=) No tree keeps its leaves for more than a year. Evergreens grow and lose them 12 months of the year deciduous trees drop them all in the autumn.