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The Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar is a 3-year live tree that reaches up to 15 feet at maturity. With its unique icy-blue needles and graceful, weeping branches, this hardy evergreen thrives in USDA Hardiness Zones 5-9, requiring moderate watering and full sun to partial shade exposure. Perfect for adding a whimsical touch to any outdoor landscape.
Material Features | Organic |
Color | Blue |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
USDA Hardiness Zone | 5 |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
Expected Blooming Period | Fall |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun, Partial Shade |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
I**A
he still very small but growing nicely.
Survive 2 ' winter , he still very small but growing nicely .
S**.
Very small
I bought this tree in the fall of 2018. It was incredibly small for any 3-year old tree, but I kept it and planted it anyway. It never grew any bigger but it did remain alive for1.5 years. I just look at it today- it had lost all its leaves within the last week.
J**T
Beautiful Tree.
Very healthy weeping atlas grafted tree. Beautiful colours. I'm quite happy with it.
A**R
Not as advertised
Tree was poorly packaged, losing needles and not the shape advertised. I felt so bad for the tree I kept it. And call it my Charlie Brown tree
K**G
Received It Almost Dead
I received this tree sprig that was so dry it had turned yellow on the ends. The packaging had ZERO moisture. So, I currently have a tree I’m trying to revive, but it’s not looking good. I would say to save your money. It’s a shame you pay this much for something that will most likely not survive the shipping.
P**K
Nice Tree, But It Died
I Got This Tree And It Was Nice, I Planted It A Few Days Later, It Was Still Nice And Healthy, I Watered It Every Day, But It Turned Yellowish And Died :(
W**Y
Outstanding item and sellers
Beautiful plant , healthy, careful packing., right price perfect when you consider how expensive blue atlas cedars can be! Love this planr
J**X
Good baby
This one looks very healthy but shorter then I thought.The Texas heat this time of year will kill it so I plan on letting it grow in a pot first a year or two then planting it in the very early/late winter/fall to give it a head start. I'm tried 2 in the past that were already 6 feet tall and they didn't make it, learned my lessons. So I'm trying from this baby this time and will see what happens.So even though this plant arrived OK from this seller the other one did NOT.
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