The Himalayan cedar's wood, although too brittle to make furniture, but staff hope they can find a use for it. They have not yet decided whether the stump of the tree will be left or uprooted.
Edinburgh's tallest tree - a 166-year-old Himalayan cedar - was one of thousands that fell victim to the devastating gusts across the country. Staff at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh ...
Experts conducted a thorough investigation and discovered that the tree was not actually a Lebanese cedar at all, but a Himalayan cedar, a species from the same pine family. Mori shared this ...
“The first big news was the cedar coming down.” The 100-foot Himalayan cedar tree which towers over the rest of the garden was planted in 1859 by Queen Victoria’s eldest son, Alber ...