red cedar
See also: redcedar
English
editAlternative forms
edit- redcedar (US)
Noun
editred cedar (countable and uncountable, plural red cedars)
- A juniper of species (Juniperus virginiana) native to North America and highly prized for its fragrant wood.
- 1892, Walt Whitman, "Our Old Feuillage" in Leaves of Grass (abridged reprint of the 1892 edition), Modern Library, 1921, p. 147, [1]
- Below, the red cedar festoon'd with tylandria, the pines and cypresses growing out of the white sand that spreads far and flat, […]
- 1892, Walt Whitman, "Our Old Feuillage" in Leaves of Grass (abridged reprint of the 1892 edition), Modern Library, 1921, p. 147, [1]
- An arbor vitae of species Thuja plicata), found in North America.
- 1941, Emily Carr, chapter 11, in Klee Wyck[2]:
- She was a West Coast canoe—dug out of a great red cedar tree.
- A tree of species Toona sureni, of eastern Asia.
- An evergreen tree of the mahogany family with reddish wood, found in Australia (Toona australis).
- A tree of species Trichilia hirta, found from Mexico to Paraguay.
- Wood of any of these trees.
Synonyms
edit- (juniper): eastern juniper, eastern red cedar
- (arbor vitae): western red cedar, giant arborvitae (US)
- (tree of the mahogany family): Australian red cedar
References
edit- red cedar on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Juniperus virginiana on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
- Thuja plicata on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
- Toona on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
- Trichilia hirta on Wikispecies.Wikispecies