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cedar

[see-der] / ˈsi dər /
NOUN
tree
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Travel 100 feet deeper and the overstory begins to filter sunlight as deciduous trees are replaced with century-old cedars, hemlocks and Douglas firs.

From Seattle Times

Visitors can make dreamcatchers, design beaded earrings, carve a cedar paddle rattle or even make a drum.

From Seattle Times

I don’t think Atlas cedars qualify as weeds.

From Seattle Times

They set up their summer camps within dunes blanketed with beach grass and sand pea, amid thickets of bayberry, oak and red cedar.

From New York Times

The hole will be 24 feet long once completed, made mostly of wood, with the downtown buildings crafted from solid chunks of cedar — “nice and sturdy, kind of a simple aesthetic,” said Butitta.

From Seattle Times