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  2. List of US collegiate yearbooks - Wikipedia

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    Red Cedar Log (named Wolverine 1900-1901 and 1910-1975, Glück-auf 1904-1905, Heliostat 1896, and Harrow 1887-1889) 1889–20xx ? Michigan State Red Cedar Log yearbooks [g] Minnesota Minnesota State University, Mankato: Katonian (several names) 1906 – 1981: Mankato State Katonian yearbooks [a] Minnesota University of Minnesota: Gopher: 1888 ...

  3. Cheewhat Giant - Wikipedia

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    Cheewhat Giant, also known as the Cheewhat Lake Cedar, is a large western red cedar (Thuja plicata) tree located within Pacific Rim National Park Reserve on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. It is the largest living Western redcedar, the largest known tree in Canada and one of the largest in the world. [3]

  4. Wood shingle - Wikipedia

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    On the left is a log that fell in 1920; in the foreground, a ringer bucked from the log is being trimmed to remove waste; on the right is a finished sling of blocks. Logs are typically cut into appropriate lengths using a chainsaw , then the "ringers" or cuts are split with an axe into cubes which are small enough to handle, usually 45 to 204 ...

  5. Owenia cepiodora - Wikipedia

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    Common names include onion cedar, onionwood and bog onion. The timber resembles the valuable Australian Red Cedar. Logs were soaked to remove the characteristic onion scent and sold as Red Cedar. The species name refers to the onion scent. [1] It is found as far south as the Richmond River and as far north as Canungra, in the Gold Coast hinterland.

  6. Diphasiastrum digitatum - Wikipedia

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    Diphasiastrum digitatum is known as groundcedar, running cedar or crowsfoot, along with other members of its genus, but the common name fan clubmoss can be used to refer to it specifically. It is the most common species of Diphasiastrum in North America .

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