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Old 07-12-2003, 09:05 PM
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Anyone grow this? From seed? How fast do they grow?

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Steve Harris - Cheltenham - Real address steve AT netservs DOT com
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Old 07-12-2003, 10:17 PM
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Steve Harris wrote:


Anyone grow this? From seed? How fast do they grow?

Thanks!



Not grown it myself but here's some information.. on that and Cedars
generally.
New Page 3
https://secure.agroforestry.co.uk/seeds2003.html
Sunday, December 7, 2003

122F Cedrus atlantica
Atlas cedar. A large stately evergreen tree from North Africa, growing to

30 m (100 ft) or more there. Most valued for the essential oil distilled
from the wood which is used medicinally and in perfumery and toiletries;
the timber is also valued for construction etc. Likes a dry sunny site;
hardy to -15°C.
Stratification: CS4 Packet (14 seeds): £1.25 Packets required:
T
122G Cedrus libani
Cedar of Lebanon. Large coniferous tree with wide-spreading branches,

growing to 30 m (100 ft) high and wide. Valued for the essential oil
distilled from the wood which is used medicinally and in perfumery and
toiletries; the timber is also valued for construction etc. Likes a dry
sunny site; hardy to -15°C.


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LIBOCEDRUS (= incense + Cedar) DECURRENS Pinaceae Incense Cedar from
Chiltern Seeds Secure Online Shop
http://www.edirectory.co.uk/chiltern...?Table=Product
&RecordID=BFBBECJ Sunday, December 7, 2003

Genus: LIBOCEDRUS (= incense + Cedar)
Species: DECURRENS
Family Name: Pinaceae
Catalogue No.: 802N
English Name: Incense Cedar
Description: A beautiful and ornamental conifer which, although

developing a conical head of spreading branches in its wild home in the
S.W. United States, seems to prefer growing in this country as a
pencil-slim, columnar tree. The dense, fan-like sprays of bright green
foliage, said to have a strong smell of boot polish when crushed are
borne almost down to the ground. The wood is fragrant.
Classification: Hardy, Tree
Price: £1.72
Guide prices for information only: Euros: ¤ 2.52
US Dollars: $ 2.77


Seed seems to be easily available

Jim
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Jim W
 
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Default Incense Cedar (Libocedrus decurrens) gardenworthy

Steve Harris wrote:


Anyone grow this? From seed? How fast do they grow?

Thanks!



Not grown it myself but here's some information.. on that and Cedars
generally.
New Page 3
https://secure.agroforestry.co.uk/seeds2003.html
Sunday, December 7, 2003

122F Cedrus atlantica
Atlas cedar. A large stately evergreen tree from North Africa, growing to

30 m (100 ft) or more there. Most valued for the essential oil distilled
from the wood which is used medicinally and in perfumery and toiletries;
the timber is also valued for construction etc. Likes a dry sunny site;
hardy to -15°C.
Stratification: CS4 Packet (14 seeds): £1.25 Packets required:
T
122G Cedrus libani
Cedar of Lebanon. Large coniferous tree with wide-spreading branches,

growing to 30 m (100 ft) high and wide. Valued for the essential oil
distilled from the wood which is used medicinally and in perfumery and
toiletries; the timber is also valued for construction etc. Likes a dry
sunny site; hardy to -15°C.


--------------------
LIBOCEDRUS (= incense + Cedar) DECURRENS Pinaceae Incense Cedar from
Chiltern Seeds Secure Online Shop
http://www.edirectory.co.uk/chiltern...?Table=Product
&RecordID=BFBBECJ Sunday, December 7, 2003

Genus: LIBOCEDRUS (= incense + Cedar)
Species: DECURRENS
Family Name: Pinaceae
Catalogue No.: 802N
English Name: Incense Cedar
Description: A beautiful and ornamental conifer which, although

developing a conical head of spreading branches in its wild home in the
S.W. United States, seems to prefer growing in this country as a
pencil-slim, columnar tree. The dense, fan-like sprays of bright green
foliage, said to have a strong smell of boot polish when crushed are
borne almost down to the ground. The wood is fragrant.
Classification: Hardy, Tree
Price: £1.72
Guide prices for information only: Euros: ¤ 2.52
US Dollars: $ 2.77


Seed seems to be easily available

Jim
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Old 07-12-2003, 10:31 PM
Jim W
 
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Default Incense Cedar (Libocedrus decurrens) gardenworthy

Steve Harris wrote:


Anyone grow this? From seed? How fast do they grow?

Thanks!



Not grown it myself but here's some information.. on that and Cedars
generally.
New Page 3
https://secure.agroforestry.co.uk/seeds2003.html
Sunday, December 7, 2003

122F Cedrus atlantica
Atlas cedar. A large stately evergreen tree from North Africa, growing to

30 m (100 ft) or more there. Most valued for the essential oil distilled
from the wood which is used medicinally and in perfumery and toiletries;
the timber is also valued for construction etc. Likes a dry sunny site;
hardy to -15°C.
Stratification: CS4 Packet (14 seeds): £1.25 Packets required:
T
122G Cedrus libani
Cedar of Lebanon. Large coniferous tree with wide-spreading branches,

growing to 30 m (100 ft) high and wide. Valued for the essential oil
distilled from the wood which is used medicinally and in perfumery and
toiletries; the timber is also valued for construction etc. Likes a dry
sunny site; hardy to -15°C.


--------------------
LIBOCEDRUS (= incense + Cedar) DECURRENS Pinaceae Incense Cedar from
Chiltern Seeds Secure Online Shop
http://www.edirectory.co.uk/chiltern...?Table=Product
&RecordID=BFBBECJ Sunday, December 7, 2003

Genus: LIBOCEDRUS (= incense + Cedar)
Species: DECURRENS
Family Name: Pinaceae
Catalogue No.: 802N
English Name: Incense Cedar
Description: A beautiful and ornamental conifer which, although

developing a conical head of spreading branches in its wild home in the
S.W. United States, seems to prefer growing in this country as a
pencil-slim, columnar tree. The dense, fan-like sprays of bright green
foliage, said to have a strong smell of boot polish when crushed are
borne almost down to the ground. The wood is fragrant.
Classification: Hardy, Tree
Price: £1.72
Guide prices for information only: Euros: ¤ 2.52
US Dollars: $ 2.77


Seed seems to be easily available

Jim
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Old 08-12-2003, 10:34 PM
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On Sun, 07 Dec 2003 20:59:00 +0000, Steve Harris wrote:

Anyone grow this? From seed? How fast do they grow?

Thanks!

Steve Harris - Cheltenham - Real address steve AT netservs DOT com


I grew some from seed but then planted them in a badly chosen spot where
they didn't thrive - too much competition. So I didn't get my lovely group
of tall elegant pencils like the ones at Westonbirt. IIRC they germinated
easily and grew at a similar
rate to most Cedars & Chamaecyparis. Yes they're garden worthy if you've
got room for trees that big - I will need to come round and do you serious harm if
you plant them somewhere where you will be tempted to prune them.

Rod


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