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                            YELLOW CEDAR 
                            chamaecyparis nootkatensis  
                          
                            - Other 
                              common names for the Yellow Cedar: Nootka False-cypress, 
                              Alaska-cypress, Sitka-cypress, Yellow-cypress, Alaska-cedar, 
                              Alaska Yellow-cedar  
                            
 - Yellow 
                              Cedar is a False Cypress not a Cedar  
                            
 - "nootkatensis" 
                              refers to Nootka Sound on the west side of Vancouver 
                              Island where it was first identified  
                          
  
                         
                         
                         UNIQUE 
                          FEATURES:  
                          
                          
                            - the 
                              broad, grooved trunk of the Yellow Cedar spreads 
                              out widely at the base  
                            
 - Yellow 
                              Cedar has 
                              cone-shaped crown  
                            
 - Yellow 
                              Cedar branches 
                              spread out and droop and have small, loosely hanging 
                              branchlets  
                            
 - Yellow 
                              Cedar has a candelabra-like appearance  
                          
  
                         
                         LOCATION: 
                           
                          
                          
                            - Yellow 
                              Cedar is found west of the Coast Mountains and on 
                              coast islands  
                            
 - Yellow 
                              Cedar extends to sea level on the northern coast 
                               
                            
 - Yellow 
                              Cedargrows in mountains in southern BC  
                            
 - Likes 
                              deep, slightly acidic, moist soils  
                            
 - Grows 
                              singly or in small groups  
                          
  
                         
                         SIZE: 
                           
                          
                          
                            - Yellow 
                              Cedar grows up to 24 metres tall  
                            
 - up 
                              to 90 cm in diameter  
                          
  
                         
                         CONES/FRUIT: 
                           
                          
                          
                            - rounded 
                              cones  
                            
 - 6 
                              - 12 mm in diameter  
                            
 - berry-like 
                              in first year but later becoming woody  
                            
 - 4 
                              - 6 umbrella shaped scales on mature cones  
                          
  
                         
                           
                           
                           
                            
                          NEEDLES/LEAVES:  
                          
                          
                            - scale-like 
                               
                            
 - dark, 
                              bluish-green, slender  
                            
 - twigs 
                              appear four-sided  
                          
  
                         
                         BARK: 
                           
                          
                          
                            - narrow 
                              intersecting ridges on mature trees  
                            
 - inside 
                              bark smells like potato skins  
                          
  
                         
                         WOOD 
                          CHARACTERISTICS:  
                          
                          
                            - pale 
                              yellow  
                            
 - hard, 
                              very resistant to decay  
                            
 - distinctive 
                              fragrance  
                            
 - straight 
                              grain  
                          
  
                         
                         USES: 
                           
                          
                          
                            - modern 
                              - boat building  
                            
 - traditional 
                              - wood: ceremonial masks, paddles, dishes; bark: 
                              clothing, blankets 
                          
  
                         
                       
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