*Cedrus atlantica ‘Glauca’
*Cedrus atlantica ‘Glauca’
BLUE ATLAS CEDAR
Pinaceae
N. Africa
Location: map coordinates C-21 (northwest of basketball courts, northeast of Wellness Center)
N 39°11'16'' W 75°32'34''
Planting history: presently unknown.
Description:
*Non-native species (not native to Delaware)
BLUE ATLAS CEDAR
Pinaceae
N. Africa
Location: map coordinates C-21 (northwest of basketball courts, northeast of Wellness Center)
N 39°11'16'' W 75°32'34''
Planting history: presently unknown.
Description:
- large evergreen tree, conifer
- etymology: Cedrus is the Latin name; atlantica = of the Atlas Mountains’ ‘Glauca’ = glaucous (whitish-greyish waxy coating)
- leaves needle-like, 1/3”–1” long; in star-like clusters
- needles in cultivar ‘Glauca’ are silvery-blue
- cones erect, 2”-3”
- drought-resistant
- 1 of just 3 species of true cedar (Cedrus)
- this species native to Atlas Mts., Morocco, Algeria.
*Non-native species (not native to Delaware)
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