Upright Atlas Cedar
Botanical Name: Cedrus atlantica ‘Glauca’
Common Name: Blue Atlas Cedar (Upright Form)
Mature Height and Width:
40–60' tall × 30–40' wide
Growth Habit: Upright pyramidal when young, maturing to a broad pyramidal to irregularly spreading canopy. Strong central leader with wide, layered horizontal scaffold branches. Moderate growth rate.
Foliage Description: Short, stiff needles borne in dense clusters along woody stems. Silver-blue to blue-gray coloration. Needle clusters create textured layered branch planes with visible structural depth.
Flower Description: Inconspicuous; not ornamental.
Bloom Time: Spring (non-ornamental reproductive structures).
Fall Color: Evergreen; consistent blue-gray foliage year-round.
Light Requirements: Full sun for strongest blue coloration and structural density.
Hardiness Zone: USDA Zones 6–9 (reliable in protected Zone 6; marginal in colder Zone 5 sites).
Notable Landscape Uses: Large lawn specimen; park planting; estate-scale focal point; windbreak component; architectural evergreen statement.
Deer Resistance: High
Coarse branching and clustered needles provide strong resistance in Northeast Zones 5–7 once established.
