| Plant
Name |
Description |
Annual
Growth |
Ten
Year |
Color |
Form |
Culture |
Hardiness |
Cedrus libani
'Glauca Pendula' |
This
weeping form of the Lebanon cedar grows as an irregular narrow column,
with long and pendulous branches. Dark-green, long needles clothe
the tree. Occasional and random horizontal branches create an appendage
look. Dramatic vertical accent! |
12+" per year.
|
10+
ft. |
Green
|
Pend-
ulous |
Full
sun. |
-10
to 0 F |
Cedrus libani
'Green Prince' |
A
very elegant form of the Lebanon cedar, formerly known as 'Minuta'.
This extremely slow-growing plant, with dense budding on branches,
presents a very congested look. Branches are irregularly spaced
with tips of branches upturned. New growth is a light green and
matures to dark green. Beautiful bonsai potential. |
3-6" per year.
|
2-5
ft. |
Green
|
Upright
Broad |
Full
sun. |
-10
to 0 F |
Cedrus libani
var. stenocoma |
This
upright form is the hardiest of the Lebanon cedars, growing as a
pyramid with stiff branches. The needle color is a good, dark green
color. |
12+" per year.
|
10+
ft. |
Green
|
Upright
Broad |
Full
sun. |
-10
to 0 F |