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  Incense Cedar
Incense cedar is the best wood for close tolerance fabrication,offering the specialized user advantages over pine, fir and other softwoods.
Incense cedar's surface is naturally uniform and homogeneous, smoother than that of pine and raised-grain softwoods.
Incense cedar's "K factor" (thermal conductivity rating) is among the best of all sandalwoods, giving it very dependable insulating properties.
www.theshadeshop.net /incense.htm   (236 words)

  
 Incense Cedar Tree, incense cedar trees, calocedrus decurrens, symmetrical confir tree, stately cedar tree   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
In cultivation, incense cedar tree is narrow, 30 to 50 feet in height, with a spread of 8 to 10 feet.
Incense cedar trees can be grouped to create a tall screen, but the tree is most beautiful featured n a large formal landscape with plenty of space around it.
With winter protection, incense cedar tree is hardy to southern New England, Zone 5, and extends its range southward to Zone 8.
www.todays-gardener.com /Trees/trees-calocedrus-decurrens-incense-cedar.html   (326 words)

  
 Marsland Cedar - Incense Cedar Wood Supplier in Arizona
Incense Cedar is a highly durable wood with significant insulative value.
Pecky Cedar is a form of Incense Cedar that has an unusual, natural textured surface that is caused by a fungus during the tree's growth.
Unlike other fungi, Pecky Cedar ceases to decay the wood after the tree is harvested and processed, leaving the beautiful appearance without compromising the strength, durability and longevity of the wood.
www.marslandcedar.com   (161 words)

  
 Floridata: Calocedrus decurrens
Incense cedars reach for heaven at the Spring Grove Cemetary and Arboretum in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Incense cedar is an evergreen tree with a skinny, columnar shape in youth, becoming only a little more rounded at maturity.
Incense cedar is native to the Cascade Mountains of Oregon, and the Sierra Nevada of California, extending into Baja California.
www.floridata.com /ref/C/calo_dec.cfm   (662 words)

  
 Incense-cedar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Campfire Memories All natural incense made from a combination of dried fir, cedar, and balsam tree needles.
Devonshire Incense Dedicated to bringing the world the very finest wand incense, resin incense, handmade soaps, and perfume oils possible.
Scents of Earth Proprietors of fine aromatic incense resins, herbs and woods, natural incense mixtures, Japanese incense, exotic oils, organic meditation cushions and yoga mats.
www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/article-Incense-cedar.html   (1111 words)

  
 Incense Cedar Trees Resource, Facts And Portal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Mature trees wildlife uses incense cedar is browsed by deer and elk and bear eat the sapwood on young trees.
Incense cedar tree incense cedar forests are found primarily in southern the smooth, fine grain and soft wood of the incense cedar tree is ideal.
Cedar ideal for use as a although growth is slow, California incense cedar.
www.incenseincense.info /incense-cedar-trees.html   (1126 words)

  
 C&D Lumber   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Incense Cedar expands and contracts very little with changes in moisture and temperature, and has low shrinkage.
Incense Cedar is warm and naturally aromatic, and with its fine, uniform texture, it is perfect for interiors.
Because Incense Cedar is decay-resistant and able to handle high humidity and moisture, it’s perfect for landscaping, flower boxes, and especially decking.
www.cdlumber.com /products/incense-facts.asp   (276 words)

  
 Incense cedar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Incense Cedar is a tall evergreen which is very similar to Western Red Cedar.
Incense Cedar is browsed by deer and elk and bear eat the sapwood on young trees.
Incense Cedar is a large tree that requires thought before you plant it.
www.oakpointnursery.com /Incense_cedar.htm   (296 words)

  
 Auroshikha, Incense, Cedar, 10 gm
True to Nature Auroshikha Incense - Cedar - Cedarwood oil was probably the first essential oil to be extracted from a plant, as it is found in most old cultures.
Cedar is one of our most popular fragrances, beloved for its cleansing, fresh outdoors scent.
Natural incense prepared in the traditional methods: Contains natural fragrances based on herbs, flowers, fragrant woods and essential oils.
www.lifesvigor.com /prod/21330/index.htm   (174 words)

  
 Matoska Trading Company - Botanical - Sage & Sweetgrass   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Cedar is often used in the sweat lodge ceremony.
Most "cedar" incenses are made with the perfumey smelling essential oil of a Mediterranean CedarÂ… that's why they smell more like Chanel No. 5 than anything you are likely to bump into on a backpacking trip.
While many soaps claim to be "cedar" scented, this soap is the only one you will find with the distinct smell of Port Orford Cedar and the distinct feeling of the gorgeous, rugged country of the Klamath region in which it grows.
www.matoska.com /cgibin/gencat.cgi?ST=2&S1=cedar&AC=gencat&PC=6&RS=NULL&S2=2TWS&source=GOOGLE   (528 words)

  
 Wallace W Hansen Native Plants of the Northwest Calocedrus decurrens (Incense Cedar, California Post Cedar) Catalog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Widely used in parks and landscaping, the incense cedar is probably the most well-known of the Pacific Northwest native false cedars.
Incense cedar is well adapted to extreme temperatures, grows well in shade or sun, tolerates poor soil, prefers slightly acidic soil, and while it will grow well in clay, this tree prefers sandy loam.
The most common disease in incense cedar is a dry pocket rot that generally only affects the quality of the wood harvested from the tree, and is of negligible importance to gardeners.
www.nwplants.com /plants/trees/cupressaceae/calocedrus_decurrens/index.html   (1295 words)

  
 Incense Cedar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Cedar smoke purifies an area, banishes nightmares, and may be used in sweat lodges to help release heavy emotional energies.
Cedar has been used in the treatment of fevers, rheumatism, dropsy, coughs, scurvy, and as an emmenagogue.
INCENSE CEDAR Smudge Sticks: these large fresh green string tied products are approximately 8 and half to 10 plus inches, and only $1.60 ea.
www.siskiyouwildcrafting.com /cedar.html   (192 words)

  
 incense cedar
In the upper reaches of the clear mountain air, one is refreshed and renewed, and transported by the fragrant, woodsy aromas in the rarified environment.
Indian Cedar is calming and elevating, anti-depressive, helps develop a sense of self-control, integrity and fortitude.
Cedar has an earthy aroma which has purifying and calming qualities.....
www.facials-massage.com /html/incense_cedar.html   (375 words)

  
 Incense Cedar - The best for fresh Christmas Wreaths, Christmas Centerpieces and decorations
Even under ideal conditions, incense cedar is a slow growing tree.
Incense cedar does quite well in zones 7 and 8, but usually doesn't get as large as it does up north.
Propagation: Incense cedar is difficult, but not impossible, to propagate from cuttings.
www.alpinewreaths.com /incensecedar.html   (635 words)

  
 Trees of Yosemite (1932, 1948), “Incense Cedar,” by Mary Curry Tresidder   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
The Incense Cedar belongs to the cypress family; it is not akin to the cedar of Lebanon, nor is it a redwood, although the rich cinnamon coloring of mature trees often leads the visitor to the floor of Yosemite Valley to insist that he has been seeing many redwoods.
In young trees the bark is a purplish-red, with a silvery sheen on the loosened scales; in older cedars the bark thickens and becomes deeply furrowed, taking on a reddish-brown hue that glows in the sunlight.
Old trees in forest glades may be from three to six feet in diameter, the shaft being free of branches for thirty or forty feet and attaining a height of seventy to ninety feet, with one or two massive limbs thrust out in an irregular outline.
www.yosemite.ca.us /library/trees_of_yosemite/incense_cedar.html   (452 words)

  
 incense - Search Results - MSN Encarta
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 Nearctica - Native Conifers of North America - Incense Cedar (Calocedrus)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Incense Cedar of North America is a very aromatic tree and an important lumber species.
The wood is widely used for cedar chests and closests.
The wood is also in the manufacture of pencils because its is soft, but not given to splinters.
www.nearctica.com /trees/conifer/genera/caloced.htm   (122 words)

  
 incense cedar
Incense Cedar Incense-cedar forests are found primarily in southern Oregon and in Californias Sierra Nevada mountains.
California Incense Cedar Tree (Calocedrus decurrens) California Incense cedar reaches a height of 30-50 with a spread of 8-10.
The Incense Cedar Institute is a marketing association of US Incense-cedar in the production of pencil casings and other products.
www.smbessentials.com /link_directory/incense_cedar.htm   (1005 words)

  
 Cedar Incense
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Incense cedar(Calocedrus decurrens) looks like a pine from a distance but up close its needles are flat little tongues.
Incense Cedar Calocedrus decurrens Description Incense cedar is an evergreen tree with a skinny, columnar shape in youth, becoming only a little more rounded at maturity.
www.1-candles.com /incense/cedarincense   (1174 words)

  
 Midwest Cypress Products: Incense Cedar
Our Incense Cedar, also known as Pencil Cedar comes from California’s largest sustainable forest project.
It has a color similar to Cypress, holds a finish as well and is just great to work with.
This is the siding to use if you want the best of both worlds, the color of Cypress and the knot pattern and workability of Cedar.
www.midwestcypress.com /pages/cedar.html   (104 words)

  
 Cedar Fencing
Sierra Pacific's fencing plant at Oroville, California, is centrally located to receive high grade second growth incense cedar logs from Sierra Pacific forest lands.
These cedar logs are processed at the fence plant to yield the following grades of incense cedar fencing.
Eldorado is the highest grade of fencing, graded from both faces for a tight knot, cull-free board where appearances from both faces are very important in the end use.
www.spi-ind.com /Sales/Cedar_Fencing.htm   (163 words)

  
 Betula spp
The word libocedrus is from the Greek, drop or tear, and Cedrus, cedar, referring to the resin drops.
It glues and nails well, but blunt nails should be used to avoid splintering the wood.
Durability: Incense cedar is rated as resistant or very resistant to heartwood decay.
www2.fpl.fs.fed.us /TechSheets/SoftwoodNA/htmlDocs/libocedecurr.html   (450 words)

  
 ForestChoice - About Us - Incense-cedar
The smooth, fine grain and soft wood of the Incense-cedar tree is ideal for pencil casings, enabling easy sharpening, and providing excellent protection for the pencil's fragile graphite and cosmetic cores.
Incense cedar is also an ideal material for building sidings and decking.
Ranked as one of the most dimensionally stable wood species, Incense-cedar stands up to wide fluctuations in temperature and humidity without warping, checking or shrinking away from fasteners.
www.forestchoice.com /about/incense.cfm   (266 words)

  
 C&D Lumber
Incense Cedar: With unmatched stability, Incense Cedar is preferred nearly anywhere, indoors or out.
A beautiful, incredibly strong and durable wood, Port Orford Cedar is a dependable material for all your projects.
Decking: Made from Incense and Port Orford Cedars, our decking products are known for their beauty, smooth finish and resistance to decay.
cdlumber.com /products   (236 words)

  
 Trees of Reed: Incense Cedar
This fast growing tree is native from Mt. Hood to northern Baja, California.
Although not a true cedar, it is the one used most often to make cedar chests.
The male cones of this tree are bright yellow and profuse at the end of the branches in late winter.
web.reed.edu /trees/TreePages/CADE.html   (58 words)

  
 Bear Creek Lumber : Incense Cedar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Bear Creek Lumber no longer carries Incense Cedar as an inventory item.Bear Creek Lumber has a limited stock of incense cedar available at any given time.
Incense cedar is an ideal material for siding, decking, moulding, interior paneling, and ceiling.
This type of cedar (as its name implies) is also quite aromatic.
www.bearcreeklumber.com /species/incensecedar.html   (205 words)

  
 candle, candles, incense, nag champa, incense stick, incense spice, sage, smudge stick, sage smudge stick, sage product
The scent of that incense you always wanted to find again, but couldn`t remember the name.
Incense Sticks Frankincense and Myrrh 100 Pk High quality, handcrafted, charcoal based incense sticks.
Incense Sticks Sage and Cedar 100 Pk High quality, handcrafted, charcoal based incense sticks.
www.magictails.com /abydos/candles_incense.html   (512 words)

  
 Tibetan and Nepalese Incense
to the degree that some are considered among the greatest incenses in the world.
Being from the Southwest we are ‘mad’ for cedar.
This incense formula is hand made and is highly flavored musk, cedar and sandalwood.
60sfurther.com /HTML/Incense-Tibetan.htm   (437 words)

  
 Incense Tree POPI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
This POPI is a California Incense Cedar Tree.
It is made from one block of 3/4" clear pine and the tree is completely removable from the frame.
It is intended to be displayed with the tree popped out of the frame by 1/8" to 3/8" to present the best shadows.
www.istal.com /rosanske/Cal-IncenseCedar.htm   (50 words)

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