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Definition of Bermuda cedar
1. Noun. Ornamental densely pyramidal juniper of Bermuda; fairly large for a juniper.
Group relationships: Genus Juniperus, Juniperus
Generic synonyms: Pencil Cedar, Pencil Cedar Tree
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bermuda Cedar
Literary usage of Bermuda cedar
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Bermuda Islands: An Account of Their Scenery, Climate, Productions by Addison Emery Verrill (1902)
"The bermuda cedar (Juniperus Bermudiana Linne); its History. FIGURE 41. ...
bermuda cedar: a, branchlet with young berries; 6, with larger berries ; e, ..."
2. The London Journal of Botany by Sir William Jackson Hooker (1844)
"The West India Islands have been proved to be too hot for the bermuda cedar; at
least, in St. Vincent, it is but a stunted tree." BOISSIER, Botany of Spain ..."
3. The Timber Trees, Timber and Fancy Woods: As Also the Forests of India and by Edward Balfour (1862)
"... that of J. Bermudiana is called bermuda cedar, and, that of J. Barbadensis,
is called Barbadoes cedar ; while the Juniper of the North of Spain, ..."
4. Trinity Church, Bermuda: A Sketch of Its History Drawn from Various Sources by Thomas S. Reid (1886)
"Mrs. Jones expressed her great pleasure in accepting such a handsome piece of
bermuda cedar and workmanship. The mallet would be treasured from the use ..."
5. Best Dives of the Bahamas & Bermuda, Florida Keys, Turks & Caicos by Joyce Huber (2000)
"... as is St. Peter's Church, with its glistening white facade and bermuda cedar
interior. It is the oldest Anglican church in the Western Hemisphere. ..."
6. Best Dives of the Western Hemisphere by Joyce Huber (1999)
"... is another must-see with the pillory and stocks in King's Square, as is St.
Peter's Church, with its glistening white facade and bermuda cedar interior. ..."