Cedar trees do have leaves, but they are typically needle-like in shape rather than broad leaves. These needles are usually arranged in clusters and can be green, blue-green, or silver in color depending on the species.
Trees that are similar to cedar trees include pine trees, juniper trees, fir trees, and cypress trees. These trees are all evergreen and have similar needle-like foliage. They also tend to have a pleasant aroma, like cedar trees.
Cedar, Douglas fir, and junipers are examples of coniferous trees, which are known for bearing cones and having needle-like or scale-like leaves. Conifers are typically evergreen and are well-adapted to cold climates.
The density of red cedar wood can vary based on factors like species and moisture content, but it typically ranges from 24 to 33 pounds per cubic foot.
A coniferous tree is also known as an evergreen tree. These trees bear cones and have needle-like or scale-like leaves that are usually retained year-round. They include species like pine, spruce, fir, and cedar.
This is what it looks like.
It looks like November 15th.
it looks the same no deference
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.
Gray looks nice with red. I also like cedar color with red
It looks very hot because there is no basically no Winter
Dead Mild And it looks like steel
It looks like a dead iguana
Looks like a sleeping salamander
It looks like an upside down basket
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it looks like the inside of a tree