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Deodar Collection

The majestic Deodar, scientifically known as Cedrus deodara, is a sight to behold

Background imageDeodar Collection: Removal of a large tree from Chiswick to the new gardens of the Horticultural Society at... 1860

Removal of a large tree from Chiswick to the new gardens of the Horticultural Society at... 1860. Creator: Unknown
Removal of a large tree from Chiswick to the new gardens of the Horticultural Society at South Kensington, [London], 1860. The subject before us is a fine specimen of the deodar, 26ft. high and 18ft

Background imageDeodar Collection: Village of Koghera & Deodar Forest, 1845. Creator: Unknown. Village of Koghera & Deodar Forest

Village of Koghera & Deodar Forest, 1845. Creator: Unknown. Village of Koghera & Deodar Forest, 1845. Creator: Unknown
Village of Koghera & Deodar Forest, 1845. Deodar trees at Kochera in the state of Kerala in India. From "Hindostan, The Shores of the Red Sea, and The Himalaya Mountains, Vol. I"

Background imageDeodar Collection: Deodar, Cedrus deodara, Close up detail of cones growing outdoor on the tree

Deodar, Cedrus deodara, Close up detail of cones growing outdoor on the tree

Background imageDeodar Collection: Deodar, Cedrus deodara, Close up detail of cone growing outdoor on the tree

Deodar, Cedrus deodara, Close up detail of cone growing outdoor on the tree

Background imageDeodar Collection: British Trees: Deodar, Kew, Surrey (b / w photo)

British Trees: Deodar, Kew, Surrey (b / w photo)
6023676 British Trees: Deodar, Kew, Surrey (b/w photo) by Tollemache, Stanhope Alfred (1855-1934); Private Collection; (add.info.: Deodar, Kew, Surrey)

Background imageDeodar Collection: Deodars at Annandale, Simla, 1858-61. Creator: Unknown

Deodars at Annandale, Simla, 1858-61. Creator: Unknown
Deodars at Annandale, Simla, 1858-61

Background imageDeodar Collection: Lake Dal, Srinagar, Kashmir - a man paddling boat

Lake Dal, Srinagar, Kashmir - a man paddling boat
Lake Dal, Srinagar, Kashmir - a man wearing an Astrakhan hat, paddling his shikara boat Date: 1986

Background imageDeodar Collection: Kashmir, Dal Lake. A man lifts his bicycle off his boat

Kashmir, Dal Lake. A man lifts his bicycle off his boat and says goodbye to his little girl Date: 1986

Background imageDeodar Collection: Dal Lake, Kashmir, India - Shikara Boat

Dal Lake, Kashmir, India - Shikara Boat
The shikara, a type of Indian wooden boat shown here on Dal Lake and found on many other water bodies of Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir, India. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageDeodar Collection: Jacaranda and Deodar trees - Rangoon

Jacaranda and Deodar trees - Rangoon - on Pagoda Hill, Kalaw Date: 1952

Background imageDeodar Collection: Spring snowflake (Leucojum vernum)

Spring snowflake (Leucojum vernum)
Spring snowflake flowers (Leucojum vernum) and deodar foliage (Cedrus deodara). Photographed in February

Background imageDeodar Collection: Cedar, deodar tree, Croft Castle, Herefordshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Cedar, deodar tree, Croft Castle, Herefordshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe



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The majestic Deodar, scientifically known as Cedrus deodara, is a sight to behold. With its close-up detail of cones growing outdoors on the tree, it exudes an aura of strength and resilience. Whether captured in black and white at Kew, Surrey or in an old photograph from Annandale, Simla dating back to 1858-61, the Deodars stand tall and proud. In the serene surroundings of Lake Dal in Srinagar, Kashmir, a man paddles his boat through the tranquil waters. The Deodars lining the lake add a touch of grandeur to this picturesque scene. Further along the shores of Dal Lake, another man lifts his bicycle off his boat - a testament to how seamlessly nature intertwines with everyday life. The cone-growing outdoor details of these magnificent trees are truly captivating. Each cone holds within it the promise of new life and growth. From Kashmir's Dal Lake to Rangoon's streets adorned with Jacaranda and Deodar trees, their presence adds beauty wherever they grow. Even amidst spring snowflakes like Leucojum vernum or alongside other flora such as Croft Castle's Cedar deodar tree in Herefordshire, England; these evergreen giants hold their own unique charm. The Deodar is more than just a tree; it symbolizes endurance and grace that transcends borders. So next time you come across one standing proudly against blue skies or nestled amidst lush greenery - take a moment to appreciate its magnificence for it truly is nature's masterpiece.