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'''Cedars''' were huge resinous trees with spreading branches. In the [[Third Age]], as today, cedars were most common in warmer lands, but they were apparently not unknown in [[the Shire]].  
'''Cedars''' were huge resinous trees with spreading branches. In the [[Third Age]], as today, cedars were most common in warmer lands, but they were apparently not unknown in [[the Shire]]. While in [[Ithilien]], [[Frodo Baggins|Frodo]] and [[Samwise Gamgee|Sam]] decided to rest near a bank crowned with old cedars.<ref>{{TT|IV4}}</ref>


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Latest revision as of 17:24, 11 August 2020

Cedars were huge resinous trees with spreading branches. In the Third Age, as today, cedars were most common in warmer lands, but they were apparently not unknown in the Shire. While in Ithilien, Frodo and Sam decided to rest near a bank crowned with old cedars.[1]

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