Cedar
Ta cedar (ny sedar) çheet er biljyn bearkanagh 'sy ghenus Cedrus. T'ad dooghyssagh da'n ard Meanvooiragh as sleityn Himalaya heear, ec yrdjidyn eddyr 1,000m as 3,200m.[1]
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Cedrus libani, Cedar Livaanagh
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Jalloo-oaylleeaght
reaghShe biljyn sheer-ghlass t'ayn. T'ad gaase 30-40m er yrjid son y chooid smoo. Ta banglaneyn lheead rea oc. Ta fuigh rosinagh soaral oc, as roost çhiu scaanit. Ta daa horçh dy hole oc: stholeyn liauyrey ta çheet dy ve nyn manglaneyn, as stholeyn beggey ta gymmyrkey duillagyn. Ta duillagyn snaidagh oc, 8-60mm er lhiurid as er nyn reaghey myr caslagh. Ta bearkanyn stoandagh oc, 6-12km er lhiurid as 3-8km er lheead. T'ad tuittym veih my cheilley tra t'ad appee dy lhiggey magh ny rassyn skianagh assdaue. Myr dooieyn Abies, ta 2-3 bolganyn rosinagh meevlasstal oc; noi fioragyn, foddee.[1]
Imraaghyn
reagh- ↑ a b A Farjon (1990). Pinaceae. Drawings and Descriptions of the Genera. Koeltz Scientific Books. ISBN 3-87429-298-3.