Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar
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. Trees develop massive trunks with time. Found in France before 1890.
-Garden Size: Varies with culture
-Large: 12-15″/year
-Weeping Shape
-Zone 6
-Conifer
-Full Sun