Description
The Himalayan Cedar 'Snow Sprite', scientifically known as Cedrus deodara 'Snow Sprite', is a small evergreen coniferous tree native to the western Himalayas in Eastern Afghanistan, Northern Pakistan, India, and Nepal. Here are some key features and information about the Himalayan Cedar 'Snow Sprite':
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Appearance: The Himalayan Cedar 'Snow Sprite' is a small, conical tree with a pyramid-shaped crown when young, becoming more open and spreading with age. It features horizontal branches that droop at the tips, giving it an elegant and graceful appearance.
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Needles: The needles of Cedrus deodara are needle-like, about 1 to 2 inches long, arranged in clusters on short shoots. The needles are usually bright green or blue-green in color.
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Cones: The tree produces cylindrical cones that can be up to 6 inches in length. The cones start out green and mature to a brown color.
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Bark: The bark of young Deodar Cedars is smooth and gray, becoming furrowed and reddish-brown as the tree matures.
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Size: The Himalayan Cedar 'Snow Sprite' can reach heights of 6 to 10 feet, with a spread of 5 to 7 feet. In its native habitat, it can grow even larger.
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Sunlight Requirements: These trees thrive in full sun to partial shade. They prefer locations with plenty of direct sunlight.
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Hardiness: Cedrus deodara 'Snow Sprite' is hardy in USDA Zones 7 to 8. It can tolerate a range of temperatures but prefers a climate with mild to moderate winters.
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Soil Conditions: The Himalayan Cedar 'Snow Sprite' prefers well-draining soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. It can adapt to various soil types, including sandy or loamy soils.
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Aesthetic Value: Known for its majestic appearance, the Himalayan Cedar is often planted as an ornamental tree in parks, large gardens, and other landscapes. It is also used as a specimen tree.
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Cultural Significance: In its native regions, particularly in India, the Deodar Cedar holds cultural and religious significance. It is associated with various Hindu traditions and is sometimes referred to as the "Tree of the Gods."
When considering planting a Himalayan Cedar, it's important to provide proper growing conditions, including well-draining soil and adequate sunlight. These trees are often valued for their ornamental and landscape appeal, adding a touch of elegance to the surroundings.
Specifications
Climate Zone: |
7a-8b |
Plant Type: |
Evergreen |
Type: |
Specimen Tree |
Mature Height: |
6-10 Feet |
Mature Width: |
5-7 Feet |
Sun Exposure: |
Full Sun/ Partial Shade |
Attracts Pollinators: |
No |
Growth Rate: |
Slow |
Deer Resistant: |
Yes |
Soil Type: |
Well-Drained |
Size: |
6 Gallon |