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ja·pa·nese cedar

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  1. Japanese cedar, Japan cedar, sugi, Cryptomeria japonicanoun

    tall evergreen of Japan and China yielding valuable soft wood

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  1. Japanese cedar

    Cryptomeria (literally "hidden parts") is a monotypic genus of conifer in the cypress family Cupressaceae, formerly belonging to the family Taxodiaceae. It includes only one species, Cryptomeria japonica (syn. Cupressus japonica L.f.). It used to be considered by some to be endemic to Japan (see remark below under 'Endemism'), where it is known as Sugi (杉). The tree is called Japanese cedar or Japanese redwood in English. It has been extensively introduced and cultivated for wood production on the Azores.

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  1. japanese cedar

    Japanese cedar, also known scientifically as Cryptomeria japonica, is a type of evergreen coniferous tree native to Japan, where it is a symbol of longevity and endurance. It is known for its tall, narrow shape, reaching up to 60 meters in height and its bark, that peels off in strips. The tree is traditionally used in Japan for construction, including temples and shrines, due to its strong and durable wood. Its common name is a little misleading as it's not a true cedar, but actually belongs to the cypress family Cupressaceae.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of japanese cedar in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of japanese cedar in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

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