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Blue atlas cedar
Blue atlas cedar











blue atlas cedar

Play Value: Buffer Screening Shade Textural Wildlife Cover/Habitat Wildlife Nesting Wind Break Particularly Resistant To (Insects/Diseases/Other Problems): tolerates a range of soil types (sandy, clay) moderately salt tolerant heat tolerant Dimensions: Height: 40 ft. Attributes: Genus: Cedrus Species: atlantica Family: Pinaceae Life Cycle: Woody Recommended Propagation Strategy: Grafting Seed Country Or Region Of Origin: North & Central Morocco to North Algeria Fire Risk Rating: high flammability Wildlife Value: Birds nest in the branches.Tags: #evergreen #full sun tolerant #heat tolerant #drought tolerant #specimen #needles #cones #blue needles #conifer #salt tolerant #winter interest #air pollution tolerant #messy #needled evergreen #long lifespan #fantz #messy fruits #humidity tolerant #sandy soils tolerant #clay soils tolerant #winter garden #partial shade tolerant 'Argentea', 'Aurea', 'Fastigiata', 'Glauca', 'Glauca Pendula' See this plant in the following landscape: Cultivars / Varieties:ĭrooping, vertical branches with beautiful steel-blue needles Its deep taproot makes it difficult to transplant. It needs adequate space in order to properly develop. Susceptible to Phytophthora and root rotand sooty mold. Insects, Diseases, and Other Plant Problems: Heavy snowfall can damage or break the branches.

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Difficult to transplant, should be moved as container, well drained, moist loamy soil preferred, but can tolerate sandy soil as well, takes full sun, and needs shelter from high winds. female wood barrel-shaped cones sit on top of the branchesīluish green cedar, 40-60' tall, 30-40' wide. Specimen tree, should be used for nothing less and allowed to develop in an open environment with no competitors.needles are triangular to quadrangular in cross-section.all Cedrus genus members have new needles that are born singly on stems.needles short, stiff, multiple on dwarf shoot.However, massive reforestation campaigns are taking place in some regions. Forests are smaller than then were in the past. Wood harvesting and firewood are the leading cause of the decline of this species.

blue atlas cedar

Human use of this tree brings a sense of danger for its future. Its harvested wood is commonly used in building furniture and drawers.

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This tree produces an aromatic oil that is a natural insect deterrent. This long-lived tree has been known to survive up to 150 years. The growth rate can be up to 24" per year. Some would even say that this tree is picturesque. In its youth, Cedrus atlantica's form is pyramidal however, with age, this tree becomes flat topped with broad horizontal branches. These forests provide a habitat of the endangered primate, Barbary macaque. In its native habitat, it will form forests on mountainsides. For planting guidelines, this plant prefers moist, well-drained soil and needs wind protection. This tree is difficult to transplant, is the least cold hardy of the cedars, and should be more widely planted in the south. This condition usually resolves on its own when the tree puts on new growth.Phonetic Spelling SEE-drus at-LAN-ti-ka DescriptionĬedrus atlantica is best used as a specimen tree. Watering deeply prior to severe cold snaps can help with needle burn. Wind and harsh temperatures can cause needle burn. This tree is tough, but prefers to be protected from the wind in winter especially in growing zone 6. It is pest and disease resistant and drought and pollution tolerant.

  • This tree is hardy and fairly easy to grow.
  • With its silvery blue green foliage this tree offers great contrasting color to the traditional landscape. The blue atlas cedar tree is evergreen so the foliage and color remain all year long. From the distinct branches to the unique blue color, this tree stands out! This tree is not likely to be in your neighbor’s yard.
  • A unique tree that has a truly distinctive look.
  • You are sure to love this amazingly fabulous tree! Key Features: Add some character to your landscape with the blue atlas cedar tree. It is ideal for a rock, cottage, Asian-inspired, or zen garden. It looks great in a mixed bed or in front of your home. This dwarf tree is a showpiece for the home landscape. It also has silver blue foliage and weeping branches. The blue atlas cedar tree is an extremely unique tree that you want to have in your landscape! This pretty evergreen tree has distinct branching which makes it great for a focal point.













    Blue atlas cedar