-
juniper endemic to
Bermuda Chilean cedar,
Austrocedrus chilensis Chinese cedarwood oil
comes from
Cupressus funebris, the
Chinese weeping cypress Clanwilliam...
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Cedar oil, also
known as
cedarwood oil, is an
essential oil
derived from
various types of conifers, most in the pine or
cypress botanical families. It...
-
Primark Stores Limited (/ˈpraɪmɑːrk/;
trading as
Penneys in Ireland) is an
Irish multinational fashion retailer with
headquarters in Dublin, Ireland, with...
- HMCS
Cedarwood was a
surveying vessel in the
Royal Canadian Navy. She was a
wooden sailing ship that was
built as MV J.E.
Kinney by
Smith and Rhuland...
-
Cedarwood is a
Grade II*
listed house on
Beaconsfield Road in Woolton, Liverpool,
United Kingdom. It is most
famous for
being Woman's Journal's House...
- and New Zealand, and
southern and
western North America.
Cedar wood and
cedarwood oil are
natural repellents to moths,
hence cedar is a po****r
lining for...
- of
Kesgrave are
Beacon Hill
Primary School,
Birchwood Primary School,
Cedarwood Primary School the
building of
which was
awarded a
Civic Trust Award in...
-
heroin addiction, a
subject also
addressed in U2's 1984 song "Bad". "
Cedarwood Road"
reminisces about the
street in
Dublin on
which Bono
lived during...
-
Juniperus procera (known by the
common English names African juniper,
African pencil-cedar, East
African juniper, East African-cedar, and Kenya-cedar)...
- fourth-dynasty
Egyptian pharaoh Sneferu. He was
recorded as the
builder of a
cedarwood vessel called "Praise of the Two Lands." ****k,
Cemal (1998). "The Uluburun...