Cypress is the name applied to many plants in the cypress family Cupressaceae, which is a conifer of northern temperate regions. Most cypress species are trees, while a few are shrubs. Cedar is the common name for cedar wood, used for several different trees that grow in different parts of the world.Click to see full answer. Considering this, is Cypress better than cedar?Old-growth cypress is rated as being very durable — more durable than cedar — but it’s hard to find and expensive. Younger cypress is rated as moderately durable. Cedar has a pleasant, aromatic scent while being worked, while freshly cut cypress has a somewhat sour odor.Secondly, is a Leyland cypress a cedar tree? Leyland cypress trees will give you that fast growth if you are looking for a privacy screen or a Christmas tree for your yard, but they are high-maintenance. A hybrid cross between Alaskan cedar and Monterey cypress, the Leyland cypress is classified as an evergreen tree and as a conifer. Also Know, is Cyprus a cedar? The Cyprus cedar (Cedrus brevifolia) is a large coniferous member of the cedrus genus and is native to Cyprus where it grows in the Troödos Mountains. It is thought by some experts to be either a variety or a subspecies of the Cedar of Lebanon.How long will cypress wood last?For your information, most clear stains last 1 – 3 years, semi-transparent colored stains (wood grain still visible) last 3 – 5 years, solid colored stains last 5 – 10 years, and most paints last 10 – 20 years. Q: How does cypress wood compare with pine and cedar wood?