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Cedrus deodara
Cedrus deodara
Plant Description
Cedrus deodara, commonly known as the Deodar cedar or Himalayan cedar, is a magnificent evergreen conifer tree native to the Himalayan region of India, Pakistan, and Nepal. This tree is celebrated for its grand stature, gracefully drooping branches, and feathery, silver-blue needles.
Cedrus deodara is a large and statuesque tree that can reach heights of 40 to 70 feet (12 to 21 meters) or even taller when fully mature. It features a broadly pyramidal or conical crown with widely spaced branches that elegantly sweep downward. The tree's foliage consists of clusters of long, needle-like leaves that are typically silvery-blue to green, creating a visually striking contrast against the dark, fissured bark.
One of the defining characteristics of the Deodar cedar is its substantial cones. These cones are barrel-shaped and can grow up to 6 inches (15 cm) in length. They initially appear green but eventually mature to a woody brown color. The cones release seeds that are sought after by various wildlife species.
Deodar cedars are highly valued for their ornamental appeal and are frequently used in landscaping, especially in large gardens and park settings. Their commanding presence and graceful, pendulous branches make them a captivating focal point in many landscapes.
Cultivation: Cultivating Cedrus deodara, the Deodar cedar, requires careful attention to its specific requirements:
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Climate: This tree thrives in temperate to subtropical climates. It is well-suited to regions with mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers. It is suitable for USDA hardiness zones 7 to 9.
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Sunlight: Plant Deodar cedars in a location that receives full sun to partial shade. While they can tolerate some shade, they typically grow best in areas with ample sunlight.
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Soil: Cedrus deodara prefers well-draining soil with moderate fertility. It can adapt to a range of soil types, including sandy and loamy soils. Soil pH should ideally be slightly acidic to neutral.
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Watering: Established Deodar cedars are relatively drought-tolerant and require minimal watering. However, it's essential to provide consistent moisture during the tree's establishment period and in times of prolonged drought.
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Mulching: Apply a layer of organic mulch around the base of the tree to conserve soil moisture, regulate temperature, and suppress weed growth.
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Pruning: Prune the tree as needed to remove dead or diseased branches and maintain its shape. Pruning is typically done during the dormant season.
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Pests and Diseases: Deodar cedars are generally resistant to most pests and diseases. However, occasional monitoring is recommended to address any issues promptly.
Cedrus deodara, with its majestic presence and striking silver-blue foliage, is a prized addition to landscapes and gardens. Its adaptability to various soil types and climates, along with its ornamental value, make it a sought-after choice for gardeners and landscapers looking to infuse elegance and beauty into outdoor spaces.
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Disclaimer: Please keep on mind that the plant may have grown since pictured. Also be aware that most plants change across seasons. If present foliage could have been fallen or change in its color.
Botanical family: Pinaceae
Botanical genus: Cedrus
Botanical species: Cedrus deodara
SKU:BA-1635-S
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