cédrusok
Cédrusok, commonly known as cedars, are coniferous trees belonging to the genus Cedrus in the family Pinaceae. These evergreen trees are native to the mountainous regions of the Mediterranean and the Himalayas. Cedars are characterized by their distinctive needle-like leaves, which are typically arranged in clusters or whorls on short shoots, and their woody cones. The bark of mature cedar trees is usually rough and furrowed.
Several species of cedar are recognized, including the Atlas cedar (Cedrus atlantica), the Deodar cedar (Cedrus
Cedar wood has been valued for centuries due to its aromatic properties, durability, and resistance to decay.