Merle, Yonyonson,

Is this the Chinese Cedar?  Do you confirm the Scientific/Botanical/Linnaeus 
name, Merle?:

http://www.gardenexpress.com.au/chinese-cedar/

TNX,

--Joe

PS  Are they propagated by cuttings, or by seed?  Does the plant make seed, 
Merle, in your garden?  They might do poorly in the desert, but I'd like to 
try, here.  I know I could grow some of them indoors, ...like my Bodhi Trees 
(Ficus religiosa).

--- In [email protected], yonyonson@... wrote:
>
> and delicious?!  have to find some seeds...
> 
> On 10/26/12, Merle Lester <merlewiitpom@...> wrote:
> >
> > hongyeongsoo
> >  chinese cedars...they go pink/ white in spring...green in summer
> > bronze in autumn and no leaves in winter
> >  and are highly nutritious to stir fry




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