About

Deodar Cedar ‘Aurea’

Cedrus deodara ‘Aurea’, commonly known as the Golden Deodar Cedar, is a striking evergreen conifer with unique golden-yellow foliage. This tree is a cultivar of the Deodar Cedar, native to the Himalayan region.
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The Appearance

A large evergreen conifer with a graceful, pyramidal shape and golden-yellow foliage. The needles are soft and aromatic.


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The Produce

The cones are large, elongated, and typically display a golden or yellowish hue, complementing the tree's overall aesthetic.


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The Flowers

Produces small, inconspicuous flowers in spring, followed by woody cones.


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The Leaves

The Deodar Cedar is primarily admired for its distinctive foliage. The needles are arranged in clusters, resembling tufts at the ends of the branches.


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The Bark

The bark is gray and smooth, becoming fissured with age.


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The Habitat

Prefers well-drained soils and full sun. Commonly found in gardens and parks.


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The Ecology

Provides habitat and food for various wildlife, including birds and insects. The dense foliage offers excellent cover.


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The Culture

Valued for its ornamental golden foliage and timber. Often planted in parks and large gardens.


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Fun Facts

The Deodar Cedar ‘Aurea’ is known for its distinctive golden foliage, which adds color to landscapes year-round.


The Connection To Burton Constable

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