
The Lebanese Cedar grows to a height of 40-60 feet. It is a stately tree with a thick trunk and wide-spreading branches. The bark is gray-brown and has a warty appearance on older trees. The leaves are dark green. The Lebanese Cedar originated in Lebanon, but reaches maximum height in Turkey, and was introduced in America during colonial times.
Information from the TreeGuide from Athenic Systems.
This page was last updated 11 Jun 2003.