Pinaceae Cedrus libani var. libani A. Rich.
Etymology
Cedrus refers to the classical Latin name for fragrant wood of some conifers.
libani refers to Lebanon where this species was first named and described.
Colloquial Name
Cedar of Lebanon, Lebanon cedar
Subordinate Taxa
There exist 2 subordinate taxa for Cedrus libani:
Distribution
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TDWG Codes
3, 34, LBS, LBS-LB, LBS-SY, TUR
Habitat
The natural habitats for Cedrus libani var. libani are temperate forests, mediterranean-type shrublands. It is naturally found at an elevation of at least 3000 up to 3000 metres. Other conifers associated with Cedrus libani var. libani are:
USDA Hardiness zone – 7
Cedrus libani var. libani is hardy to USDA Zone 7 (Bannister & Neuner, 2001), meaning its frost tolerance lies somewhere in the range of -17.8C (0F) to -12.2C (10F).
Species Continuity
The population trend for Cedrus libani var. libani is decreasing. There are ongoing threats for Cedrus libani var. libani and they are listed as follows:
- 1 Habitat Loss & Degradation
- 2 Overexploitation & Resource Use
- 4 Invasive Species / Pathogens & Genetic Risks
IUCN Category – VU
According to the IUCN Red List, Cedrus libani var. libani has been assigned the status of VU(Vulnerable). This means that according to the Red List criteria, this species qualifies as Vulnerable and is of risk.
Superordinate Taxa
The nearest superordinate taxon for Cedrus libani is Cedrus. The coordinate taxa for Cedrus libani are therefore:
Cedrus libani var. libani is further placed under Abietoideae. Cedrus libani var. libani is also placed under Pinaceae.
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