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  1. Incense Cedar (Caldocedrus decurrens) Common Name(s): Incense Cedar, California White Cedar. Scientific Name: Calocedrus decurrens (syn. Libocedrus decurrens) Distribution: Western North America (primarily California) Tree Size: 65-100 ft (20-30 m) tall, 3-5 ft (1-1.5 m) trunk diameter. Average Dried Weight: 24 lbs/ft 3 (385 kg/m 3)

  2. One wood that stands out in suitability for log cabin builds is California Incense Cedar, also known more commonly as Incense Cedar. Native to the Pacific Northwest region of North America, this softwood tree boasts a host of remarkable attributes that can make it the perfect choice for building your dream retreat.

  3. 8 wrz 2023 · Incense Cedar is distinct from Western Red Cedar or Eastern White Cedar in terms of color, grain, and aroma. In the realm of timber, Incense Cedar Wood stands out not just for its durability and aesthetic appeal, but also for the unique aromatic experience it brings to any space.

  4. Incense cedar wood is a type of wood that is often used in the manufacturing of furniture, musical instruments, and other objects. It has a unique smell that many people find appealing, and it is also very durable.

  5. 9 mar 2021 · Incense Cedar wood is harder and more durable than Western red cedar. The main difference in this is also the color. Western Red Cedar is dark, while Incense Cedar is light in color.

  6. Incense-cedar is a hearty, drought-tolerant species that grows in a variety of soils in abundance throughout it’s natural growing range of the inland forests of central and northern California (as Calocedrus decurrens) and in southern Oregon (as Libocedrus decurrens).

  7. Inland Red cedar is rot and insect resistant and is a great choice for siding, fencing, decking, and outdoor entertainment spaces. If you’re looking for a rustic, lighter-colored cedar, and a price point that can be less expensive than Western Red Cedar, Inland cedar is an excellent option.

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