cedar or conifer or Christmas tree
Thuja plicata. WESTERN RED CEDAR. Pacific Northwest CUPRESSACEAE (Cypress family)
The scientific name for western red cedar leaves is Thuja plicata. This species belongs to the cypress family, Cupressaceae, and is commonly found in the western regions of North America. The leaves are scale-like and arranged in flat sprays, contributing to the tree's distinctive appearance.
The scientific name of the banana tree is Musa Acuminata.
The scientific name for the beech nut tree is Fagus grandifolia, commonly known as the American beech. This tree is native to eastern North America and is recognized for its smooth, gray bark and dense canopy. The beech nuts produced by the tree are edible and serve as a food source for various wildlife.
The genus and species of cedar leaves can vary depending on the type of cedar tree. For example, the Eastern Red Cedar tree's scientific name is Juniperus virginiana, while the Western Red Cedar is known as Thuja plicata.
cedar or conifer or Christmas tree
The name would be Cedrela odorata.
The scientific name of the eastern hemlock tree is Tsuga canadensis.
Cedar is a tree used for wood of the Genus Cedrus.
The name would be Juniperus spp. Family: Cypressaceae.
Thuja plicata. WESTERN RED CEDAR. Pacific Northwest CUPRESSACEAE (Cypress family)
The name would be Chamaecyparis lawsoniana. Family: Cupressaceae.
The name would be Cedrela spp. Family: Meliaceae.
Cercis canadensis L. (Eastern Redbud)
An eastern red cedar tree has simple leaves, meaning each leaf blade is undivided.
Cedar is not a scientifically specific name. The word is used to refer to trees of several different kinds, even different families. The famous cedar of Lebanon is Cedrus libani and belongs to the pinaceae family, whereas the American eastern red cedar is a member of the cupressaceae family and has the name Juniperus virginiana. A longer list can be found here:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cedar