The Tall Cedars of Lebanon International is a side degree of Freemasonry in certain Grand Jurisdictions, open to Master Masons in good standing in a regular Masonic Lodge. Its motto, “Fun, Frolic, & Fellowship,” is indicative of this social bent. Its members are distinguished by the pyramid-shaped hats they wear at their functions. The name is derived from the cedars of Lebanon that King Solomon used to build his Temple. (Wikipedia)
Of course cedars also refer to the trees that were gifted to build the Temple of King Solomon. Here we see them on a 22nd degree AASR tracing board.

Top: General emblem
Bottom: A. & A. R. The intermediate Degrees 19º – 29º A.C.F. Jackson (1982)