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The Center for Dependency, Addiction and Rehabilitation (CeDAR) is UCHealth’s premier facility for addiction treatment in Colorado Our innovative, evidence-based, inpatient and outpatient programs not only save lives, they provide a meaningful foundation for long-term recovery from addiction
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Located on a beautiful, private campus integrated into UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital, CeDAR provides both inpatient and outpatient addiction treatment, along with the highest levels of addiction-related medical and psychiatric care for adults 18 years of age and older
- Cedrus - Wikipedia
Cedrus, with the common English name cedar, is a genus of coniferous trees in the plant family Pinaceae (subfamily Abietoideae) They are native to the mountains of the western Himalayas and the Mediterranean region , occurring at altitudes of 1,500–3,200 m (4,900–10,500 ft) in the Himalayas and 1,000–2,200 m (3,300–7,200 ft) in the
- 12 Different Types of Cedar Trees with Pictures - Planet Natural
Cedar trees are a type of evergreen conifers native to the Mediterranean and Western Himalayas This complete guide shares the 12 common types with pictures
- Types of Cedar Trees with Identification Guide (Pictures, and . . .
Cedar trees are large evergreen conifers that have needle-like leaves that are arranged spirally on scented woody branches Cedars grow at high altitudes and thrive in full sun and well-draining soil There are four species of cedar trees in the genus Cedrus, belonging to the pine (Pinaceae) family
- Cedar | Tree, Evergreen, Conifer | Britannica
Cedar, any of four species of ornamental and timber evergreen conifers of the genus Cedrus (family Pinaceae), three native to mountainous areas of the Mediterranean region and one to the western Himalayas
- 27 Types of Cedar Trees (With Pictures and Identification)
In this guide, we will explore 27 different types of cedar trees, highlighting their unique features, growing conditions, and ideal uses
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