| Plant
Name |
Description |
Annual
Growth |
Ten
Year |
Color |
Form |
Culture |
Hardiness |
Cedrus
deodara
'Aurea' |
New
growth is striking yellow gold which fades with the season. Full
sun is needed to maintain color on outside growth. Internal branches
and any shaded areas are quick to turn green. |
12+"
per year. |
10+
ft |
Yellow
|
Upright
Broad |
Sun
to partial shade. |
0
to 10 F |
Cedrus
deodara
'Gold Cone' |
This
golden pyramidal selection is narrower than other yellow cultivars,
making it a useful form in the smaller gardens of today's homes. |
12"+
per year. |
15
ft. or more. |
Yellow
|
Upright
Broad |
Full
sun. |
0
to 10 F |
Cedrus
deodara
'Hollandia' |
Short
needled greenish-blue color with a somewhat bulbous mounding habit. |
8-10"
per year. |
5-8
ft. |
Bluish
Green |
Globose
|
Full
sun. |
0
to 10 F |
Cedrus
deodara
'Kashmir' |
A
silvery grey variation of the typical deodara upright tree. A seedling
selection from J.F. Styler Nursery in Pennsylvania. |
12+"
per year. |
10+
ft |
Bluish
Green |
Upright
Broad |
Full
sun. |
0
to 10 F |
Cedrus
deodara
'Prostrate Beauty' |
This
unique beauty is a real eye catcher. A true blue in color, this
spreading slow grower is nearly flat when young, developing a leader
with age, if not pruned. New growth is light green-blue. Found at
Iseli Nursery in 1979. Its soft featherly look and distinctive color
and shape make it destined to be a classic among cedars. |
6-8"
per year. |
6
ft. Spread. |
Bluish
Green |
Spreading
|
Full
sun. |
0
to 10 F |
Cedrus
deodara
'Pygmaea' |
Very
slow-growing, steel-blue, congested bun. Short branches and radiating
needles give a pin-cushion effect. New growth is green changing
to blue as the season progresses. Needles are shorter than the species.
Found around l943 by Gotelli. |
2-3"
per year. |
1.5
to 3 ft. |
Blue
|
Globose
|
Full
sun. |
0
to 10 F |
Cedrus
deodara
'Snow Sprite' |
This
mounding, compact grower has ivory-white new growth, turning creamy-yellow.
While a leader will develop with age, the plant remains small and
compact compared to the species. A very distinctive plant. Best
grown in part shade. |
6-9"
per year. |
5-7
ft. |
Yellow
|
Upright
Broad |
Full
to partial shade. |
0
to 10 F |