Cedrus deodara 'Aurea' Deodar Cedar, Himalayan Cedar, California Christmas Tree ...
Cedrus deodara Pinaceae Deodar Cedar SE-drus de-o-DAR-a Conifer, evergreen, 40-70(150) ft [12-21(46) m] high, broadly pyramidal with gracefully pendulous branches, drooping central leader, spreading and flat-topped with age.
Cedrus deodara ( Aurea Wells Himalayan Cedar ) The cultivar, 'Aurea Wells' is a graceful cedar that has a pyramid shape and long, stiff needles with barrel-shaped cones. It enjoys cooler climates and full sun.
Cedrus deodara. DEODAR CEDAR. Himalaya PINACEAE (Pine family) Generally speaking, the graceful deodar cedar can be distinguished from the Atlas cedar by its overall appearance or silhouette, its supple apex that bows with the wind or droops, ...
A dwarf, drought tolerant conifer, Cedrus deodara 'Snow Sprite' is perfect for our Mediterranean-like climate in the maritime Northwest.
USDA Plants Database - Horticulture Cedrus deodara is planted in the highlighted USDA hardiness zones to the left and is not known to widely escape cultivaton.
#150 Cedrus deodara Common Names: deodar cedar Family: Pinaceae (pine Family) Wallpaper Gallery (0 images for this plant) ...
There are a great many cultivars of Cedrus deodara & this one is called 'Twisted Growth.' Not a very pretty name; but then, they could have named it "Igor." We did.
Cedrus deodara aurea Golden deodar cedar Outstanding golden-yellow foliage in spring, turning greenish-yellow later in the year. Ordinarily a large tree, this particular specimen grew into an unusual prostrate habit.
Cedrus deodara (deodar cedar, Himalayan cedar) Be the first to rate this plant Hardiness Zones: 1 ...
Cedrus deodara : Deodar Cedar - Whole Plant Cedrus libani stenocoma : Cedar of Lebanon - Whole Plant Celtis occidentalis : Common Hackberry - Landscape ...
(Cedrus deodara) Other Common Names: Himalayan Cedar, Deodar Family: Pinaceae ...
Deodar Cedar Cedrus deodara 60 to 80' 35 to 40' Sun; well-drained, dry soil; does not like excessive wind.
Cedrus deodara General Notes Drought tolerant, although several years of drought has stressed a considerable number to the extent of killing them. A weeping cultivar, 'pendula', can be espaliered. Has Fragrant Bark and Leaf.
Cedar of Lebanon, atlas cedar, deodar cedar (Cedrus deodara, Cedrus libani, Cedrus atlantica) Celery, celeriac (Apium graveolens) Centipede grass (Eremochloa ophiuroides) Century plant (Agave americana) Cereus (Cereus species) ...
Deodar cedar Cedrus deodara deptford pink Dianthus armeria deutzia Deutzia scabra devil's ivy Epipremnum pinnatum diffuse knapweed; white knapweed Centaurea diffusa Dixie silver-back fern Pityrogramma calomelanos dock Rumex stenophyllus ...
x clandonensis Hybrid bluebeard Castanea mollissima Chinese Chestnut Catalpa speciosa Northern Catalpa Cedrus atlantica Atlas Cedar Cedrus atlantica 'Glauca' Blue Atlas Cedar Cedrus atlantica 'Glauca Pendula' Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar Cedrus deodara ...
Cedrus deodara (Deodar Cedar) Cedrus libani (Cedar of Lebanon) Larix decidua (Common Larch, European Larch) Larix kaempferi (Japanese Larch) Larix laricina (American Larch, Eastern Larch) Larix occidentalis (Western Larch, Tamarack) ...
Cedrus deodara: Deodar cedar, Indian cedar - the largest cedar, it is reputed to grow up to 250 feet in Afghanistan. It has deep green 1 1/2 inch long needles which may turn gray in hot, dry areas.
Latin: Cedrus deodara We gardeners always want to push the envelope -- to grow things where they just don't want to or won't grow.
In the front yard, curving beds repeat the forms of the arched windows and doorways of the house and are partially shaded by a deodar cedar (Cedrus deodara) and a large crape myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica).
Deodar Cedar (Cedrus deodara) Falsecypress (Chamaecyparis) Japanese plum Yew (Cephalotaxus harringtonia) Juniper (Juniperus) Pine, Japanese red pine (Pinus) Red cedar (Juniperus virginiana) ...
Cedrus - True Cedars Cedrus atlantica - Atlas Cedar Cedrus deodara - Deodar Cedar Cedrus libani - Cedar of Lebanon ...
The barrel-shaped cones are held upright above a branch. Some cedars include: Cedar of Lebanon (Cedrus libani); Atlas cedar (Cedrus atlantica) - with blue-green foliage; Deodar cedar (Cedrus deodara) - with drooping branches.
In the Himalaya occur Cedrus deodara, Taxus, species of Cupressus, Finns excelsa, Abies Webbiana, &c. The continent of Africa is singularly poor in conifers.
See also: Deodar, Cedrus, Cedar, Deodar cedar, Green
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