Atlas cedar


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Synonyms for Atlas cedar

tall Algerian evergreen of Atlas mountains with blue-green leaves

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The rate of presence of Trichogrammaem br yophagumremains very low with only 3.44%, either two eggs mass on a workforce of 70 eggs masscollected from the region of Chrea Atlas cedar and 6.25% in the site of Chelia.
Other species include Atlas Cedar from North Africa, Giant Californian Redwood and Weymouth Pine with its six-inch cones.
The estate is listed in the Domesday Book, starred in TV series To The Manor Born and Lord Nelson is believed to have wooed his beloved Lady Hamilton under the Atlas Cedar tree, which still stands there today.
``We've recently planted tree ferns which we've brought over fromTasmania.Then we have an Atlas Cedar tree, whose seed was gathered in Algeria.
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Forget the array of rare spices - Sicilian cypress, atlas cedar and inoki wood that give Oxygene Pour Homme a slightly woody fragrance and cool feel.
Somber and dignified blue atlas cedar from the mountains of Algeria and Morocco, the hardy yet ethereal Japanese maple.
During our sojourn, we walked many of the 400 acres that make up Balbirnie Park, strolling past dawn redwood, atlas cedar and evergreen oak.
THE weeping blue Atlas cedar starts small and ends up huge.
The 65ft Atlas Cedar, in Linden Road, was planted by Dame Elizabeth Cadbury in 1948, to celebrate her 90th birthday.
Super Aqua Serum from Guerlain promises 30 hours of deep moisturization and improves the skin's resistance to time and harsh elements thanks to blue Atlas cedar sap.
Bright cotoneaster berries fringe a shapely Atlas cedar in pitted burnt-orange pots.
The 65ft Atlas Cedar, in Linden Road, was originally planted by Dame Elizabeth Cadbury in 1948 to celebrate her 90th birthday.
The deodar cedar stretches out its long, horizontal limbs to do a graceful hula each time a stiff breeze blows through them, adding motion to the garden; its cousin, weeping Atlas cedar, makes a sculptural accent above lower-growing plants.