Cedar Tree Collection
The majestic cedar tree, known for its strength and beauty, has captivated people across different landscapes and time periods
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The majestic cedar tree, known for its strength and beauty, has captivated people across different landscapes and time periods. In Surrey, England, the male catkins of the Cedar (Cedrus sp) release their pollen, creating a mesmerizing sight. The courtyard of Chateau Beychevelle in Saint Julien is adorned with stunning flower arrangements that complement the grandeur of the cedar trees surrounding it. Heale House's north elevation showcases the timeless charm of English manor houses, with a striking cedar tree standing tall in its surroundings. Hidcote Manor Garden in the Cotswolds reveals a black-and-white photo capturing the allure of cedars amidst picturesque country houses. In Boundary County, Idaho during 1939, Dorothea Lange's lens captured both struggle and hope as families cleared cedar stumps from fields using FSA loans. These images depict resilience and determination to create better futures. Joshua Johnston's artwork presents "Big Cedar, " emphasizing nature's magnificence through intricate details. An illustration for Mrs Gaskell's Cranford brings color litho to life by showcasing a charming scene featuring cedars. A single cedar tree stands proudly atop Yellowstone National Park's ridge top in Wyoming—a testament to nature's ability to thrive even in harsh conditions. James Duffield Harding transports us to Lebanon with his depiction of Cedars of Lebanon from his book "The Park and the Forest" published in 1841. Yao Shou takes us back to China during Ming dynasty times with his masterpiece "Pillars of the Country, " where cedars symbolize stability and strength within society. Francis Frith captures Mount Lebanon’s largest cedars' awe-inspiring presence through his lens in 1857—reminding us that these ancient giants have stood witness to centuries passing by.