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  2. Cedrus libani - Wikipedia

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    Cedrus libani, commonly known as cedar of Lebanon, Lebanon cedar, or Lebanese cedar (Arabic: أرز لبناني, romanized: ʾarz lubnāniyy), is a species of tree in the genus Cedrus, a part of the pine family, native to the mountains of the Eastern Mediterranean basin.

  3. Cedars of God - Wikipedia

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    "The Bsharré Cedars of Lebanon as seen by Travellers" (PDF). Archaeology & History in Lebanon (14): 96– 105. Aiello, Anthony S., and Michael S. Dosmann. "The quest for the Hardy Cedar-of-lebanon Archived 2023-03-29 at the Wayback Machine." Arnoldia: The magazine of the Arnold Arboretum 65.1 (2007): 26–35. Anderson, Mary Perle. “The Cedar ...

  4. Cedrus - Wikipedia

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    Cedrus libani: Lebanon cedar, cedar of Lebanon, or Lebanese cedar – Native to Mediterranean mountains in the Near East, Lebanon, and Turkey: The cones have smooth scales. C. libani var. libani: Lebanon cedar, mountains of Lebanon, western Syria, and southern-central Turkey; foliage is dark green to glaucous bluish green, 10–25 mm.

  5. File:Cedar of Lebanon (Cedar of God), Lebanon.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Cedrus libani, known as the Cedar of Lebanon, a species of cedar native to the mountains of the Eastern Mediterranean. Slopes of Mount Lebanon. Kadisha Valley.

  6. Flora of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    The emblematic Lebanon cedar (Cedrus libani) in Al Shouf Cedar Nature Reserve.. The flora of Lebanon includes approximately 2,600 plant species. [1] Situated on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Basin, Lebanon is a reservoir of plant diversity and one of the world's biodiversity hotspots for conservation priorities.

  7. Southern Anatolian montane conifer and deciduous forests

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    Turkish black pine (Pinus nigra), Lebanon cedar (Cedrus libani), Taurus fir (Abies cilicica), and juniper (Juniperus foetidissima and Juniperus excelsa) are the most common conifers. Junipers grow close to the treeline , which is at approximately 2000 meters elevation near the coast, and 2400 meters elevation in drier inland areas.