Cedrus deodara 'ROBUSTA GLAUCA' Havlis.cz


Céder himalajský ´ Robusta ´ Cedrus deodara ´ Robusta ´ Clt.25 120140 cm landart.sk

Cedrus deodara : Trees to 60 m tall; trunk to 3 m; bark dark gray, cracking into irregular scales; branches horizontal, slightly tilted or slightly pendulous; long branchlets usually pendulous, pale grayish yellow and densely pubescent with some white powder in 1st year, thereafter grayish; winter bud scales curved outward at base.


Cedrus deodara Cèdre de l'Himalaya Van den Berk Pépinières

Cedrus deodara, Chail (2250m), Himachal Pradesh, India, October 2017. Image Gaurav Verma. Tree typically 40-50 m tall, 2.5-3.5 m dbh, exceptional examples occasionally larger, to 65 m × 4.5 m. Trunk usually monopodial, terete, sometimes forked with multiple co-dominant trunks forming in the upper half.


Cedrus deodara 'Robusta' (Himalayan Cedar)

Native to (or naturalized in) Oregon: Conifer, evergreen, 40-70 (150) ft [12-21 (46) m] high, broadly pyramidal with gracefully pendulous branches, drooping central leader, spreading and flat-topped with age. Long branches bearing scattered leaves and spur-like stems with whorled needles. Leaves 2.5-5 cm long, 15-20 per whorl, or singly on long.


Cedrus deodara Himalayan cedar, Deodar cedar Van den Berk Nurseries

Description Deodar cedar is a fine textured evergreen tree in the Pinaceae (pine) family native from Tibet to Afghanistan. Its form is broadly pyramidal when young; its pendulous or weeping branches become wide and spreading, as its central leader often dies out.


Cedrus deodara robusta Viveros Franco

The record derives from WCSP (data supplied on 2022-04-20) which reports it as a synonym of Cedrus deodara (Roxb. ex D.Don) G.Don Cedrus deodara f. robusta (C.Lawson) Beissn. Handb.


Cedrus deodara 'ROBUSTA GLAUCA' Havlis.cz

Cedrus deodara is a high mountain tree, but it occurs in a wide range of habitats in the Himalaya. It grows in a belt at elevations between 17,00 m and 3,000 m a.s.l. in the western part of its range and between 1,300 m and 3,300 m in the eastern part, where the climate is less dry. It grows on a variety of alpine lithosols.


Cedrus deodara 'Robusta'

Cedrus deodara-- Deodar Cedar Page 2 or less identical crown forms Figure 2. Shaded area represents potential planting range. Crown shape: pyramidal. 'Robusta' has stiffer twigs. Pests and Diseases No pests or diseases are of major concern. Perhaps scales, borers, deodar weevils, and bagworms. Following a cold winter, tops often decline and


Deodar cedar (Cedrus deodara) leaves close up June 2017 YouTube

Cedrus deodara. Fast-growing tree that has one main trunk that grows straight with later branches and pendulous twigs at the end. As a result, the tree, particularly young ones, develops a decorative crown shape that is at first broad and pyramidal, but later flattens out as it grows. In the Himalayas, its natural habitat, the tree can grow to.


Cedrus deodara var. robusta

Cedrus deodara, the deodar cedar, Himalayan cedar, or deodar, [2] is a species of cedar native to the Himalayas . Description It is a large evergreen coniferous tree reaching 40-50 metres (131-164 feet) tall, exceptionally 60 m (197 ft) with a trunk up to 3 m (10 ft) in diameter. It has a conic crown with level branches and drooping branchlets. [3]


Cedrus deodara robusta Glauca (Deodar Cedar) Practicality Brown

Cedrus deodara 'Robusta' This is a cultivar with horizontal lateral branches that are irregularly pendulous at the end. The tree grows out very broadly and develops a broad, pyramidal crown. The crown is more open than those of the species. The needles grow in groups, with up to 30 bundled together.


Cedrus deodara robusta Viveros Franco

Cedrus deodara: Deodar Cedar 1. Edward F. Gilman and Dennis G. Watson 2.. 'Aurea'—yellow leaves (looks ill); 'Pendula'—long, drooping leaves; 'Robusta'—stiffer twigs. Pests and Diseases. No pests or diseases are of major concern. Perhaps scales, borers, deodar weevils, and bagworms. Following a cold winter, tops often decline and.


Cedrus deodara 'Robusta' HimalayaZeder Häußermann Stauden und Gehölze

A very old cultivar, Cedrus deodara 'Aurea' (Deodar Cedar) is a large evergreen coniferous tree of conical habit adorned with striking horizontal branches and weeping tips bearing long, soft golden needles. Its spring growth is a remarkable creamy yellow.


Cedrus deodara Robusta ОЛЕА Декоративна растителност

Cedrus deodara 'Robusta Glauca' deodar 'Robusta' A large, broad evergreen conifer 12-15m in height with horizontal branches that are pendulous at the ends. Clusters of long, dark blue-green needles grow in clusters along with upright reddish-brown cones. Synonyms Cedrus deodara 'Robusta Glauca' Join the RHS


Solitärbäume von Cedrus deodara 'Robusta Glauca'

Cedrus atlantica 'Aurea Robusta' : An evergreen conifer tree with variegated foliage. To grow well, it prefers sun - mostly shade and regular water. Prefers to be dry in summer. Grows best in well-drained soil. In need of something verticillium wilt resistant? This may be a good option. Plant type: conifer tree Plant family: #Pinaceae Foliage: evergreen variegated Mature size: 20 FT - 30 FT.


Cedrus deodara 'Robusta' Cedrus deodara 'Robusta' Pepinierele Van den Berk

Natural History: Cedrus deodara grows in a variety of habitats, but its native range is in the high mountains of the Himalayas, where it is found from 3,500 to 12,000 feet in elevation (2,3,5,6,8,17). It typically forms part of temperate forests with other coniferous and broadleaf tree species (2,17).


Cedrus deodara Robusta ОЛЕА Декоративна растителност

Trees up to 30 m tall with spreading horizontal branches; branchlets drooping. Leaves acicular, 2.5 cm long, 3‑sided. Male cones solitary at the tips of dwarf shoots, erect, cylindrical, purplish at maturity, 2.5‑4.5(‑7) cm long; microsporophylls spirally arranged, each with 2 oblong sporangia; micropores not winged.

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