Cedrus atl. 'Glauca Pendula', commonly known as the Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar, is a stunning serpentine specimen tree prized for its dramatic architectural habit and shimmering silvery-blue needle-like foliage. This cascading evergreen showcases gracefully weeping branches that can be trained along structures or allowed to sprawl naturally, offering striking visual appeal in landscapes. Thriving as a unique focal point in gardens or commercial projects, 'Glauca Pendula' develops a memorable silhouette as it matures, making it perfect for specialty gardens or ornamental use. Ideal for zones with mild climates, it provides year-round interest and texture.
- Light: Full sun
- Water need: Moderate
- Growth rate: Slow to moderate
- Mature size (HxW): Varies based on training, typically 5–10 ft high and wide
- Habit: Pendulous, serpentine
- Bloom/interest: Year-round needle foliage, architectural form
- Hardiness zone: 6–9
- Soil tolerance: Well-drained, slightly acidic to neutral soil
- Drought/heat tolerance: Moderate once established

