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Calocedrus decurrens is a desirable tree native to western North America.   It is a large tree  typically reaching heights of 100'  and a trunk diameter of up to 6'  and with a broad conic crown of spreading branches. The leaves are bright green and the bark a reddish brown. It is by far the most widely-known species in the genus  and is often simply called "Incense Cedar" without the regional qualifier. This tree is the preferred host of a wood wasp  Syntexis libocedrii which lays its eggs in the smoldering wood immediately after a forest fire.

Incense Cedar - Calocedrus decurrens

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