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know about cedrus deodra plant

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Answered by SouvikBaidya
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The Deodar cedar (Cedrus deodara) is an evergreen conifer tree that is favored for its weeping habit (gracefully drooping branches). It is often used as a specimen tree in parks and other large gardens and can also be used to line streets. This species is the national tree in Pakistan, and it has garnered the Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. Each needle on this conifer is 1 to 2 inches long and can be bluish-green or grayish-green depending on the cultivar. They are produced in whorls of 20 to 30 needles.

They also appear individually on long shoots.

Cedrus deodara is one of the true cedars. Other true cedars include the cedar of Lebanon (Cedrus libani) and the Atlas cedar (Cedrus atlantica), which comes in a weeping form. It is in the Pinaceae family, which includes both evergreen and deciduous conifers such as pine trees, spruce trees, and fir trees. The name deodar evolved from the word devadāru, which is a Sanskrit word that translates to "timber of the gods." This tree is sacred in Hinduism.

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