Lexicographical Neighbors of Deodara
Literary usage of Deodara
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia: Commercial by Edward Balfour (1885)
"Cedrus deodara is a magnificent tree growing on the mountains of Kedar Kantha,
... The tract in the Sutlej valley producing deodara lies between long. ..."
2. The Flower Garden: With an Essay on the Poetry of Gardening by Thomas James (1852)
"The Chili pine (Araucaria imbricata) is now treading upon the heels of the deodara
cedar as au ornamental garden-tree ; but though announced as " the ..."
3. The Magazine of Horticulture, Botany, and All Useful Discoveries and by C M Hovey (1848)
"Comparatively few of the trees of recent introduction, deserve a special notice
of this kind, and, if we except Araucaria imbricata, and the Cedrus deodara, ..."
4. Gardeners Chronicle, the Horticultural Trade Journal (1897)
"These trees are from 25 to 30 feet high, and about the same in diameter, and tho
stem ia from 1 to 1J foot in diameter, JG CEDRUS deodara. ..."
5. A History of British Forest-trees: Indigenous and Introduced by Prideaux John Selby (1842)
"Before closing our account of the Cedar, and with it our work on " British
Forest-trees," we may mention the introduction of the Cedrus deodara, a species ..."