Cedrus atlantica 'Glauca'
Evergreen conifer native to North Africa with a broad pyramidal crown, initially with ascending branches that then droop at the ends. The needles are 2-2.5 cm long, gray-blue in color. The cones are very numerous and measure 6 to 10 cm in length, starting yellowish and then turning brown. It grows in soils that are not too wet, is very resistant to dry climates and air pollution. The unstable roots require special care during transplanting, and it is used alone in large gardens, parks, squares, and important buildings.
Growth SpeedRegular
ExposureSun, Half Shade
Minimum Temperature-20 °C
Soil TypeClay, Drained, Arid, Acid, Sandy, Calcareous
Leaf PersistenceEvergreen
Leaf Colorgrey/light blue