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The irregular, upright Cedrus libani ‘Glauca Pendula’ produces a graceful, vertical form with long, pendulous branches covered with long, stiff, dark green needles. The slow-growing tree develops an impressive stature with a large trunk, wide, spreading branches and a flat-topped crown.
The cultivar Glauca Pendula is a graceful Cedar of Lebanon variant which has a thin, column shape and long, stiff, blue-green needles. Branches are long and droop. It will grow to a height of 40’-60’ after 40 years.
Cedrus libani 'Pendula' is a slow-growing evergreen conifer tree with blue and green foliage. Attracts birds. Grows well with sun - mostly sun and regular - low water. Drought tolerant once established. Does well in average, gritty, rich and well-drained soil.
Easily trained as an espalier, (branches are trained to grow flat against a wall, supported on a lattice or a framework of stakes) Cedrus atlantica 'Glauca Pendula' makes a sculptural specimen statement in the landscape. It has drooping, vertical branches with beautiful steel-blue needles and no well-defined central leader.
Cedrus atlantica, commonly called Atlas cedar, is an evergreen conifer native to the Atlas Mountains in northern Africa. Mature specimens can reach 40-60’ (less frequently to 120’) tall. It is one of the true cedars.
Cedrus libani, commonly called cedar of Lebanon, is an evergreen conifer that, with age, develops a massive trunk, a flattened top and broad spreading horizontal branching. It is native to mountainous areas of Lebanon, Syria and Turkey.
Height: 15 feet. Spread: 15 feet. Sunlight: Hardiness Zone: 5. Other Names: Lebanese Cedar. Description: A spectacular large shrub featuring beautiful dense horizontal and weeping branching with stunning bright green new foliage; ideal for form and texture in the shrub garden and worth seeking out.
Cedrus libani ‘Pendula’ was named in 1850 and the true plant forms ‘a dwarf; absolutely prostrate unless staked’ (Jacobson 1996). A plant of this type grows at Bedgebury National Pinetum, Kent, UK where it was planted in 1929 and nearly 100 years later remains a squat, dalek-like plant about 3 m tall (O. Johnson pers. comm. 2024 and see ...
The Cedrus libani 'Pendula', also known as the Weeping Cedar of Lebanon, is a magnificent evergreen conifer with a distinctive weeping habit. Its branches gracefully cascade downward, giving it an elegant and dramatic appearance.
Cedrus libani 'Glauca Pendula'. View prices and availability. A slowly growing and particularly characteristic weeping shape of the blue atlas cedar. The lateral branches hang down in large arcs and the loose twigs that grow on them can reach down to the ground.