0 a tall, wide evergreen tree (= one that never loses its leaves)
1 a tall, wide, evergreen tree, or its wood, which has a sweet smell:
Cedars most often grow in the creek bottoms while others are spread throughout the landscape.
The island was known for huge and accessible cedars, which were especially in demand for ships' masts.
Almeidez further writes that on top there was a natural pool and spring for water, and covered by "kosso" and "zegba" brush and wild cedars.
Again through the dunes, covered with northern white cedars, black oaks and a variety of trees.
The most common trees include cedars, holm oaks, eucalyptus, ash, strawberry trees, pines, oaks and weeping willows.
Large northern white cedars are abundant along the river.
The hill indeed is home to many red cedars that form a line of clumps on its crest.
The summits of the mountains are crowned with cedars, cypresses, and various species of pines.