CEDRUS LIBANI. 



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that it was introduced shortly afterwards. The Enfield Cedar, 

 already adverted to, was planted some time between 1662 and 1670 ; 

 and an old Gedar at Bretby Park, Derbyshire, is known to have 

 been planted in 1676.* There are also some very old Cedars at 



The Great Cedar of Lebanon in Goodwood Park. 



Woburn Abbey, Syon House, Warwick Castle ; Eden Hall, Cumberland ; 

 Wilton House, near Salisbury; and High Clere in Berkshire, that are 

 presumably of seventeenth century origin. Judging from the present 



* This old Cedar is still healthy and vigorous ; it is over 80 feet high ; the trunk 

 is undivided to fifteen feet, it then divides into three main stems which rise perpendicularly 

 and nearly parallel to each other. 



