Groupcedar
Groupcedar is an informal, non-taxonomic designation used in horticulture and plant discussion to describe a cedar-like group of evergreen conifers that share similar growth forms and aromatic wood. It is not recognized as a formal taxon in current botanical classification, and different sources vary in which species or genera are included.
In common usage, the term can encompass true cedars of Cedrus and several other genera that are
Groups designated as groupcedar typically include trees that are evergreen conifers with resinous wood and a
Distribution and habitat for groupcedar members span temperate regions of Europe, Asia, and North America, with
Cultivation and use: In landscaping, groupcedar taxa are valued for ornamental appeal, windbreak potential, and timber.
Taxonomic status: Because it is an informal grouping, the term is used inconsistently and should not be
Related terms include true cedars, false cedars, and various conifers in the same broad group.