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The '''Cedar''' is a type of [[tree]] found in [[biome|coniferous forests]] at various latitudes. Since the material changes, it is now average weight, rather than one of the lightest trees.  Tropical woods like [[Kapok]] or [[Candlenut]] should be used to make light weight bins and barrels, unless [[Feather tree|Feather trees]] are available.
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The '''Cedar''' is a type of [[tree]] found in [[biome|coniferous forests]] at various latitudes.
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== Bugs ==
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The raws for the cedar mention the genus Tabebuia, a group of tropical american deciduous shrubs and trees. In contrast, the material definitions (scale-leaves and cones) imply a conifer, possibly one of the north american cupressaceae commonly called white or red cedars.
  
 
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Revision as of 19:08, 11 August 2014

Cedar

Urist likes cedars for their majesty.
Biome

Wet Dry
Graphic

No graphic

Properties
Deciduous No
Density 570
Color olive
Max trunk height 8
Max trunk diameter 1
Trunk branching 0
Heavy branch radius 1
Branch radius 2
Root radius 3
Heavy branch density 0
Branch density 50
Root density 5
Products
Wood Cedar

Wikipedia article

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Note that some content may still need to be updated.

The Cedar is a type of tree found in coniferous forests at various latitudes.

Bugs

The raws for the cedar mention the genus Tabebuia, a group of tropical american deciduous shrubs and trees. In contrast, the material definitions (scale-leaves and cones) imply a conifer, possibly one of the north american cupressaceae commonly called white or red cedars.

Surface
Crops
Garden
Other
Subterranean
Surface
AbacaAcaciaAlderAlmondAppleApricotAshAvocadoBananaBayberryBirchBitter orangeCacao treeCandlenutCarambolaCashewCedarCherryChestnutCitronCoconut palmCoffeeCustard-appleDate palmDesert limeDurianFeather treeFinger limeGinkgoGlumprongGuavaHazelHighwoodKapokKumquatLarchLimeLycheeMacadamiaMahoganyMango treeMangroveMapleOakOliveOrangePapayaParadise nutPeachPearPecanPersimmonPinePlumPomegranatePomeloRambutanRound limeRubber treeSaguaroSand pearTeaWalnutWillow
Subterranean
Surface
Subterranean