| Cedrus atlantica |
The Atlas Cedar ultimately a very large and imposing tree for the larger landscape, the branches thickly covered with grey green foliage. |
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| Cedrus atlantica Glauca |
Needs no introduction, magnificient large conifer with its superb blue grey foliage. Needs room to grow, ultimately makes a very large tree. |
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| Cedrus deodara |
The "Deodar". A beautiful large tree with glaucous leaves when young, turning deep green. The leading shoot weeps over, giving it a distinctive appearance. Introduced about 1830 from the Western Himalayas. |
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| Cedrus libani sargentii |
A distinct form of slow growth and weeping habit . Ideal for the smaller garden where it can be used to full design effect. |
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| Cedrus libanii |
The well known Cedar of Lebanon, stateley conifer of parks and the large garden or estate. Introduced to England from SW Asia possibly sometime before 1650 |
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