File:Americana 1920 Tropical Forest Products - Cedro.jpg

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English: Cedro or Spanish Cedar (Cedrela sp.), in the forests of Southern Brazil. Cedro is one of the most common woods used throughout tropical America.
Date published 1920
Source The Encyclopedia Americana, v. 27, 1920, facing p. 90, upper right of four photographs (labeled "2" in lower right corner)
Author Unknown photographer
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