



The Deodar Cedar is grown for its timber in parts of southern Europe, but is grown as an ornamental in Britain.
Brought from the Himalayas in the reign of George IV, this soon became a favourite planted on the lawns of large country houses and Georgian rectories. Different from all other cedars due to its trailing leader, this large, evergreen conifer has a gently pendulous habit and soft, blue/green foliage.
It thrives on most soils.
Mature height: 20m+