I have always been fond of weeping trees. Their drooping branches bring style and excitement to any garden. Weeping blue Atlas cedar has become one of my favorites since I first saw it growing at a water conservation demonstration garden.
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Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar (Cedrus atlantica) 'Glauca Pendula' supplied by member gardeners in the PlantFiles database at Dave's Garden... ... I planted my blue cedar in 1987 in my back yard appoximately 10 feet in from the rear corner. Since then I have trained...
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View picture #16 of Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar 'Glauca Pendula' (Cedrus atlantica) at Dave's Garden. All pictures are contributed by our community. ... Thumbnail #1 of Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar 'Glauca Pendula' (Cedrus atlantica)
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A well developed, older, Weeping Blue Atlas will be the envy of your neighbors and gardening friends everywhere. Can be trained to the height that fits the scale of your garden.
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I am considering a Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar 'Glauca Pendula' (Cedrus atlantica), but I have a few questions. I need a small one so I can train it. I saw seeds on ebay, are they likely to germinate? I can get a tiny one in a four inch pot online.
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o.k. I bought two weeping blue atlas cedar trees and I'm not sure on how to keep them growing in the S-shape they're in now. They're in big black containers and taller than me (5'6"). What do I do? I also am not sure where I want to plant them.
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Brown needles on Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar Pinophyta (conifers) ... I have a beautiful weeping blue atlas cedar in my garden in zone 8. It has quite a few brown needles on it (maybe 5% or the needles are brown). It's strange that the brown needles appear only sporadically.
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Descriptions of flowering trees and weeping trees, including some that are both (flowering crabapples and mulberry). Both Alaskan and Atlas weeping blue cedars described, as well as birch trees. ... And Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar, Weeping Blue Alaskan Cedar...
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This weeping conifer is grown for its dramatic, drooping form which makes this a wonderful accent plant for any landscape. Morphology: Weeping Blue Atlas cedar is a slow growing evergreen with icy-blue needles borne on a horizontal stem off of pendant branches.
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