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  2. Retractable-Roof Pergolas: Made for the Sun and Shade

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    A cedar pergola that's stained every five years will last 40 to 50 years, Boyles says. Without the staining, it might last 10 years. "It doesn't rot and bugs don't like it," Boyles, 28, says of cedar.

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    Wooden shed in Mariehamn, Åland, Finland Cedar shed in U.S. Wooden sheds have a natural look that can blend in well with garden environments. Despite the strength of wood, over time, untreated and neglected wood can rot, split, warp or become susceptible to mold and mildew, so wood sheds should be treated for protection with stain and varnish ...

  4. Ulmus crassifolia - Wikipedia

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    Ulmus crassifolia Nutt., the Texas cedar elm or simply cedar elm, is a deciduous tree native to south-central North America, mainly in southern and eastern Texas, southern Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana, with small populations in western Mississippi, southwest Tennessee, and north-central Florida; [2] it also occurs in northeastern Mexico.

  5. Thuja plicata - Wikipedia

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    Thuja plicata is a large evergreen coniferous tree in the family Cupressaceae, native to the Pacific Northwest of North America. Its common name is western redcedar in the U.S. [2] or western red cedar in the UK, [3] and it is also called pacific red cedar, giant arborvitae, western arborvitae, just cedar, giant cedar, or shinglewood. [4]

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    This includes $2 billion in cost cuts, with $500 million already underway. The latest round of layoffs and restructuring announcements highlighted these efforts. Paramount Global revealed it would ...

  7. Chamaecyparis lawsoniana - Wikipedia

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    Chamaecyparis lawsoniana, known as Port Orford cedar [2] or Lawson cypress, [3] is a species of conifer in the genus Chamaecyparis, family Cupressaceae. It is native to Oregon and northwestern California , and grows from sea level up to 4,900 feet (1,500 m) in the valleys of the Klamath Mountains , often along streams.

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