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  2. Costco's New Gazebo Is Already a Major Hit With the Internet

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    12' x 14' Cedar Gazebo with Aluminum Roof. costco.com. $2499.99. At 12-feet long by 14-feet wide, this gazebo is large enough to house spacious an outdoor sectional, dining table and chairs, and a ...

  3. Gazebo - Wikipedia

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    A gazebo is a pavilion structure, sometimes octagonal or turret-shaped, often built in a park, garden, or spacious public area. [1] Some are used on occasions as bandstands . The name is also now used for a tent like canopy structure with open sides used as partial shelter from sun and rain at outdoor events.

  4. Cedrela fissilis - Wikipedia

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    Cedrela fissilis is a species of tree in the family Meliaceae.It is native to Central and South America, where it is distributed from Costa Rica to Argentina. [2] Its common names include Argentine cedar, [2] cedro batata, cedro blanco, "Acaju-catinga" (its Global Trees entry) and cedro colorado.

  5. Xylocarpus granatum - Wikipedia

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    Xylocarpus granatum, commonly known as the cannonball mangrove, cedar mangrove, [2] or puzzlenut tree, [3] is a species of mangrove in the mahogany family . It is found in Africa , Asia , Australasia and the Pacific Islands .

  6. Cedrela odorata - Wikipedia

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    Cedrela odorata, commonly known as Spanish cedar, Cuban cedar, or cedro in Spanish, [3] is a commercially important species of tree in the chinaberry family, Meliaceae native to the Neotropics. Classification

  7. Yellow cedar - Wikipedia

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    Yellow cedar is a common name for several trees and may refer to: Callitropsis nootkatensis , native to northwestern North America Palicourea croceoides [ fr ] , found in the West Indies and French Guiana