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<br>This tree can reach a height of 40m. It has dark gray to blackish brown scaly bark that features horizontal fissures. Leaves are quadrangular and needle-like (15-35mm x 1mm), arranged in spirals on long shoots, and in rosettes on short shoots. Younger trees tend to have a greenish color and a pyramid-shaped canopy, while old trees are grayish and form a broad canopy with distinct horizontal branches. | <br>This tree can reach a height of 40m. It has dark gray to blackish brown scaly bark that features horizontal fissures. Leaves are quadrangular and needle-like (15-35mm x 1mm), arranged in spirals on long shoots, and in rosettes on short shoots. Younger trees tend to have a greenish color and a pyramid-shaped canopy, while old trees are grayish and form a broad canopy with distinct horizontal branches. | ||
<br>Male cones are erect catkins, 4-5cm, pale green to orange-brown. Female cones are barrel-shaped, 7-10cm x 4-7cm, sessile, resinous, pale green to purplish-gray, which turn brown at full maturity. Both male and female cones grow on the same tree (monoecious plant), on the terminal end of short shoots. The seeds are ovoid, thin and winged. | <br>Male cones are erect catkins, 4-5cm, pale green to orange-brown. Female cones are barrel-shaped, 7-10cm x 4-7cm, sessile, resinous, pale green to purplish-gray, which turn brown at full maturity. Both male and female cones grow on the same tree (monoecious plant), on the terminal end of short shoots. The seeds are ovoid, thin and winged. | ||
== Synonyms == | == Synonyms == | ||
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''Abies cedrus'', ''Cedrus brevifolia'', ''Pinus cedrus'' | ''Abies cedrus'', ''Cedrus brevifolia'', ''Pinus cedrus'' | ||
== Possible confusion == | == Possible confusion == | ||
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''[[Abies cilicica]]'' (which is only found in North Lebanon) | ''[[Abies cilicica]]'' (which is only found in North Lebanon) | ||
== Uses & Toxicity == | |||
== Phenology == | |||
{{Phenology/Plantae}} | |||
== Gallery == | |||
<gallery mode=packed-hover> | |||
File:Cedrus libani - Lübnan sediri kozalakları.jpg|Cones (© Wikimedia Commons) | |||
File:Cedrus libani var brevifolia kz1.jpg|Leaves (© Wikimedia Commons) | |||
File:Cèdre du Liban Barouk 2005.jpg|Old tree (© Wikimedia Commons) | |||
File:Cedar of Lebanon (Cedar of God), Lebanon.jpg|Cedar of God forest (© Wikimedia Commons) | |||
File:Cedars of God (Lebanon cedar forests), Lebanon.jpg|Cedar of God forest (© Wikimedia Commons) | |||
</gallery> | |||
== References == |
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