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| Cedrus libani A. Rich. - syn.Pinus cedrus L. - Pinaceae - Cedar of Lebanon, **Libanon-Zeder** | Cedrus libani A. Rich. - syn.Pinus cedrus L. - Pinaceae - Cedar of Lebanon, **Libanon-Zeder** | ||
| - | Evergreen tree, up to 50m tall, native to Western Asia (Cyprus, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey). | + | Evergreen tree, up to 50m tall, native to Western Asia (Cyprus, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey), widely planted as an ornamental tree in parks and gardens. |
| "Cedar wood is very prized for its fine grain, attractive yellow color and fragrance." | "Cedar wood is very prized for its fine grain, attractive yellow color and fragrance." | ||
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| + | "As a result of centuries of over-exploitation, | ||
| + | Cedrus species: C.atlantica, | ||
| + | [Khuri, S., et al. " | ||
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| + | The scent of the slightly pressed needles can be described as piney, coniferous, slightly green and musky and is dominated by α-pinene, myrcene and caryophyllene. Green notes are added by (Z)-3-hexenal, | ||
| + | [Scent of a vanishing flora, Roman Kaiser, 2011, 164] | ||
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| Cedrus libani wood essential oil hydrodistilled from fresh aerial parts showed 27 compounds by GC, accounting for 93.3 % of the total complex. Main components were α-himachalene (9.5%), β-himachalene (21.4%), and γ-himachalene (6.0%), together with α-(E)-atlantone (19.3%). Minor components were e.g. 4-acetyl-1-methylcyclohexene (0.1%), p-methylacetophenone (0.3%), and (E)-nerolidol (0.2%). \\ | Cedrus libani wood essential oil hydrodistilled from fresh aerial parts showed 27 compounds by GC, accounting for 93.3 % of the total complex. Main components were α-himachalene (9.5%), β-himachalene (21.4%), and γ-himachalene (6.0%), together with α-(E)-atlantone (19.3%). Minor components were e.g. 4-acetyl-1-methylcyclohexene (0.1%), p-methylacetophenone (0.3%), and (E)-nerolidol (0.2%). \\ | ||
| [Saab, Antoine M., et al. " | [Saab, Antoine M., et al. " | ||
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| - | Cedrus libani, Burggarten Wien\\ © Rolf Marschner (2006), | + | Cedrus libani, Burggarten Wien © Rolf Marschner (2006) [[http:// |
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| + | Cedrus libani, | ||
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