He said he has two ghost gums which are about 15 metres from his white cedar tree and hopes to eventually replace the cedar tree with them. |
The wash is equally splendid with a middleweight body of fruit, plum and blackcurrant notes and a gentle waft of cedar rather than oak. |
The whole house is covered in Virginia creeper and among the trees are an apple tree, cedar, Japanese cedar and large cypress. |
The Japanese cedar is a handsome specimen for windscreens, borders and groupings on large properties. |
A similar-sized alternative to consider is the white cedar, which is one of the few deciduous trees native to Australia. |
Everything was bone dry, and the cedar breaks below the escarpment held not a single robin, waxwing, solitaire, or bluebird. |