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Juniperus and Red
The Cedar Keys are named for the Eastern Red Cedar, Juniperus virginiana, once abundant in the area.
Juniperus virginiana ( Eastern Red-cedar, Red Cedar, Eastern Juniper, Red Juniper, Pencil Cedar ) is a species of juniper native to eastern North America from southeastern Canada to the Gulf of Mexico and east of the Great Plains.
The Cedar River takes its name from the red cedar ( Juniperus virginiana ) trees growing there, and was originally called the Red Cedar River by the Meskwaki.
Eastern Red Cedar ( Juniperus virginiana ) are some of the first trees to occupy these lands.
* Eastern Red Cedar, Juniperus virginiana, a species of juniper native to eastern North America
Acer pensylvanicum ( Striped Maple ) lots, Acer rubrum ( Red Maple ), Acer saccharum ( Sugar Maple ), Betula lenta ( Sweet Birch ), Betula papyrifera ( Paper Birch ), Betula populifolia ( Gray Birch ), Carpinus caroliniana ( American Hornbeam ), Carya ovata ( Shagbark Hickory ), Cornus Florida ( Flowering Dogwood ), Juniperus virginiana ( Eastern Juniper ), Larix laricina ( Tamarack Larch ), Liriodendron tulipifera ( Tulip tree ), Picea pungens ( Blue Spruce ), Pinus strobus ( Eastern White Pine ), Populus grandidentata ( Big-toothed Aspen ), Prunus serotina ( Black Cherry ), Quercus alba ( White oak ), Quercus prinus ( Chestnut oak ), Quercus rubra ( Red oak ), Sassafras albidum ( Sassafras ), Tsuga canadensis ( Eastern Hemlock )

Juniperus and Cedar
Conifer forests are predominant, chiefly Anatolian black pine ( Pinus nigra ), Cedar of Lebanon ( Cedrus libani ), Taurus fir ( Abies cilicica ), and juniper ( Juniperus foetidissima and J. excelsa ).
Juniperus ashei ( Ashe Juniper, Post Cedar, Mountain Cedar, or Blueberry Juniper ) is a drought-tolerant evergreen shrub or small tree, native to northeastern Mexico and the south-central United States north to southern Missouri ; the largest areas are in central Texas, where extensive stands occur.
* Mountain Cedar, Juniperus ashei, an evergreen shrub native to northeastern Mexico and the south-central United States
* Prickly Cedar, Juniperus oxycedrus, native across the Mediterranean region
* Sharp Cedar, Juniperus oxycedrus, native across the Mediterranean region
Atlas Cedar forms forests on mountain sides at 1, 370 to 2, 200 m, often in pure forests, or mixed with Algerian Fir-Abies numidica, Juniperus oxycedrus, Holm oak-Quercus ilex, and Acer opalus.
Juniperus oxycedrus ( Prickly Juniper, Prickly Cedar, Cade Juniper and Cade ( from the French genévrier cade ), Sharp Cedar ) is a species of juniper, native across the Mediterranean region from Morocco and Portugal, north to southern France, east to westernmost Iran, and south to Lebanon and Israel, growing on a variety of rocky sites from sea level up to 1600 m altitude.
Juniperus bermudiana | Bermuda Cedar on the outskirts of Hamilton, Bermuda | Hamilton.

Juniperus and Juniper
When discovered, about 1503, the island's habitat was dominated by the remnant, old-growth forest of Bermuda Juniper ( Juniperus bermudiana ).
This site is most significant for the occurrence of Dwarf Juniper ( Juniperus communis ) along its ridgeline.
The area lies in the western portions of the Texas Hill Country, a region of limestone outcrops and rolling terrain dotted with areas of live oaks ( Quercus fusiformis ) and Juniper ( Juniperus ashei ) in the form of a woodland or savanna, alternating with a blend of various grasses and other shrubs and cacti.
*** Juniperus communis-Common Juniper
*** Juniperus conferta-Shore Juniper ( syn.
*** Juniperus rigida-Temple Juniper or Needle Juniper
*** Juniperus brevifolia-Azores Juniper
*** Juniperus cedrus-Canary Islands Juniper
*** Juniperus deltoides-Eastern Prickly Juniper
*** Juniperus formosana-Chinese Prickly Juniper
*** Juniperus lutchuensis-Ryukyu Juniper
*** Juniperus navicularis-Portuguese Prickly Juniper
*** Juniperus oxycedrus-Western Prickly Juniper or Cade Juniper
*** Juniperus drupacea-Syrian Juniper
*** Juniperus chinensis-Chinese Juniper
*** Juniperus convallium-Mekong Juniper
*** Juniperus excelsa-Greek Juniper
**** Juniperus excelsa polycarpos-Persian Juniper
*** Juniperus foetidissima-Stinking Juniper
*** Juniperus indica-Black Juniper
*** Juniperus komarovii-Komarov's Juniper
*** Juniperus phoenicea-Phoenicean Juniper

Juniperus and apple
* Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae ( Cedar-apple rust ); the Juniperus virginiana is the primary ( telial ) host and the apple, pear or hawthorn is the secondary ( aecial ) host. Heteroecious and demicyclic

Red and Cedar
The Keystone Kops re-emerge every year in the town of Cedar Springs, Michigan during their Red Flannel Festival, and also in Sitka, Alaska during the annual Alaska Day festival.
* " Upper Village / Town ", where present-day REO Town stands at the confluence of the Grand River and the Red Cedar River.
Lansing is located in the south central part of the lower peninsula where the Grand River meets the Red Cedar River.
The Grand River, the largest river in Michigan, flows through downtown Lansing ; and the Red Cedar River, a tributary of the Grand River, flows through the campus at Michigan State University.
The Eastside, located east of the Grand River and north of the Red Cedar River, is the most ethnically diverse side of Lansing, with foreign-born citizens making up more of its population than any other side in the city.
The Southside, usually described as the neighborhoods located south of the Grand and Red Cedar rivers and the I-496 freeway, is physically the largest and most populous side of the city.
The favoured timber for pencils was Red Cedar as it was aromatic and did not splinter when sharpened.
In the early 20th century supplies of Red Cedar were dwindling so that pencil manufacturers were forced to recycle the wood from cedar fences and barns to maintain supply.
It was soon discovered that Incense cedar, when dyed and perfumed to resemble Red Cedar, was a suitable alternative and most pencils today are made from this timber which is grown in managed forests.
Programs in other provinces include The Red Cedar and Stellar Awards in B. C., the Willow Awards in Saskatchewan, and the Manitoba Young Readers Choice Awards.
Timber of trees with similar names such as Western Red Cedar is frequently confused with genuine cedar.
* Red Cedar Wine Bar & Steakhouse
It went on the South side of Cedar Mountain, across Buckhorn Flat, passed the Red Seeps to Huntington Creek, crossing about a mile below where the present bridge crosses ; thence to Cottonwood Creek.
Totem poles are monumental sculptures carved from large trees, mostly Western Red Cedar, by cultures of the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America.
The Grand River winds northward along the western boundary of the county and the Red Cedar River flows west across the northern section into the Grand River in Lansing.
Most of the midsection of the county drains to the north into the Red Cedar River and the northern tier of townships drain to the south into the Cedar.
The Sycamore Creek, flowing northwest into the Red Cedar in Lansing, drains much of the midsection of the county.
Image: Dorrigo National Park Cedar Falls. jpg | Red Cedar Falls, a waterfall on the Rosewood Creek Track
At the turn of the century, Gulf Red Cedar Company and Factory in Greenville became a noted bucket manufacturing enterprise.
* Red Cedar District

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