Tall, ornamental conifers that are durable & selected for landscape use, including many growth forms.
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Cedrus atlantica ‘Glauca Pendula’
Has an extremely pendulous habit that can be staked or trained to conform to any shape. From a living waterfall to a grazing, bluish, woolly mammoth, plants respond to the whimsy of their designers. Short, irregular, blue-green needles thickly cover the swooping branches and give the Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar both color and texture. Has a weeping habit & reaches 15’ tall or larger, growing 12” to 15” a year.
Cedrus atlantica 'Green Wave'
A real treat for the garden to include this Atlas cedar with its naturally sculpted features. With a spreading form, the tiered branching creates open flat planes of foliage. Very sturdy branches make it a durable plant in the garden. Has a spreading habit & reaches roughly 4’ tall by 8’ wide in size, growing 3” to 6” a year.
Photo courtesy of Iseli Nursery
Cedrus deodara ‘Feelin’ Blue’
The lowest of the dwarf cedars, with a unique spreading form that rarely develops a leader. The intriguing form with blue-green foliage is a wonderful specimen for smaller spaces, rock gardens and containers. An ideal topiary that may be trained into upright or patio tree forms. Has a spreading growth habit & roughly reaches 5’ tall by 10’ wide in size.
Cedrus deodara ‘Feelin’ Sunny’
A stunning selection with bright, golden yellow foliage. This unique dwarf cedar beautifully contrasts darker green-leaved trees or shrubs. An outstanding accent or large container specimen. Plant en masse for a dramatic effect. The intriguing spreading habit may be trained into upright or patio tree forms. Has a spreading growth habit & roughy reaches 12’ tall by 8’ wide in size.
Photo courtesy of Monrovia
Cedrus deodora 'Prostrate Beauty'
Combines a spreading, horizontal habit with distinctive, blue foliage. This mid-size conifer is nearly flat when young but eventually develops a leader that may be pruned to maintain a low, spreading form. New blue-green needles keep their soft, feathery look as they mature. Has a spreading growth habit, reaches roughy 5’ tall by 10’ wide in size & grows 6” to 8” a year.
Photo courtesy of Iseli Nursery
Cedrus deodara ‘Snow Sprite’
A unique, small, tight, irregularly mounding Himalayan Cedar. Each spring heralds ivory white new growth that turns creamy yellow in summer. This unique dwarf selection provides stunning contrast for darker green-leaved trees or shrubs. An ideal topiary specimen. A wonderful evergreen for smaller spaces, rock gardens and containers. Has a broad upright growth habit & roughly reaches 10’ tall by 7’ wide in size, growing 6” to 8” a year.
Photo courtesy of Iseli Nursery
Cedrus libani ‘Blue Angel’
A robust & upright form of cedar of Lebanon. It has an overall open structure that is somewhat twisted, pendant branches & twigs and powder-blue needles that are exceptionally long for this species. It has cool character & is trainable. Has a weeping growth habit & roughly reaches 12’ tall by 4’ wide in size, growing 6” to 12” a year.
Cedrus libani 'Glauca Pendula'
The irregular, upright Cedrus libani ‘Glauca Pendula’ produces a graceful, vertical form with long, pendulous branches covered with long, stiff, dark green needles. The slow-growing tree develops an impressive stature with a large trunk, wide, spreading branches and a flat-topped crown. Barrel-shaped cones add interest. Has a broad upright growth habit & roughly reaches 25’ tall by 15’ wide in size, growing 15” or more a year.
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