Cedrus deodara 'Aurea'
The fruit of Cedrus deodara ‘Aurea,’ commonly known as Golden Deodar Cedar, is ann distinctive feature of this evergreen tree.
A large evergreen conifer with a graceful, pyramidal shape and golden-yellow foliage. The needles are soft and aromatic.
The cones are large, elongated, and typically display a golden or yellowish hue, complementing the tree's overall aesthetic.
Produces small, inconspicuous flowers in spring, followed by woody cones.
The Deodar Cedar is primarily admired for its distinctive foliage. The needles are arranged in clusters, resembling tufts at the ends of the branches.
Prefers well-drained soils and full sun. Commonly found in gardens and parks.
Provides habitat and food for various wildlife, including birds and insects. The dense foliage offers excellent cover.
Valued for its ornamental golden foliage and timber. Often planted in parks and large gardens.
The Deodar Cedar ‘Aurea’ is known for its distinctive golden foliage, which adds color to landscapes year-round.

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