Cedar Collection
Cedar, a majestic symbol of strength and resilience, holds a significant place in various cultures and landscapes around the world
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Cedar, a majestic symbol of strength and resilience, holds a significant place in various cultures and landscapes around the world. One cannot help but be captivated by its timeless beauty and rich history. In Lebanon's breathtaking Kadisha Valley, nestled in the enchanting town of Bcharre, lies the awe-inspiring Cedar Forest. These ancient trees stand tall as living witnesses to centuries gone by. The Cedars of Lebanon at the foot of Mount Djebel Makhmal near Bsharre are particularly renowned for their grandeur. Across continents, even in unexpected places like Attingham Park in Shrewsbury, UK, you can find remnants of this remarkable species. The Dolls House of Petronella Dunois from 1676 proudly displays miniature cedar furniture showcasing its enduring allure. Nature enthusiasts are often treated to delightful encounters with the Cedar Waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum), a charming bird known for its vibrant plumage and fondness for cedar berries. Its presence adds an extra touch of magic to any cedar-filled landscape. The significance of cedars extends beyond aesthetics; they hold cultural and historical importance too. From Edward Lear's poetic masterpiece "The Cedars of Lebanon" to serving as materials for Solomon's Temple or being featured at Sheep Hatch Camp Schools on October 5th, 1945 – these trees have left an indelible mark on literature, religion, and human experiences throughout time. Even male catkins releasing pollen from Surrey England's Cedar (Cedrus sp) remind us that amidst their grandeur lies intricate biological processes vital for sustaining life itself. So let us celebrate this magnificent tree – a testament to endurance against all odds. Whether it be standing tall among Lebanon's mountains or gracing gardens across distant lands, cedar continues to inspire awe and admiration wherever it grows.