Cedrus libani var.atlantica 'Sapphire Nymph'
outback63 Dennison
9 years ago
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Comments (63)The support of those here on this thread is very much appreciated. In addition to the strict photo restrictions I was faced with, the advertising blitz that was pretty horrific at GW, is somewhat reduced now - or at least it is subtle enough that I can largely ignore the ad that takes up about a quarter of the screen on the right. I'm willing to make somewhat regular posts again but after becoming engaged to a wonderful woman this Winter(aptly named Spring, like the season), I don't have the time to share thousands of photos of my gardens. I still have the lust of these great plants, and I've been a busy bee outside, as always. building a greenhouse, extensive new conifer gardens and trails. I didn't acquire many new plants this Winter, both for a lack of funds, for obvious reasons, but also so I could finish transplanting this Winter and then deciding next year how much space I have. What kinds of photo series do people want to see more of? The galleries were far and away the most popular threads I participated in. I'd like to add some more time-lapse series as well though as I have a wealth of older photos that I can share with the new. Support is like fuel for my fire and it was refreshing to read the comments here this morning. -Will...See MoreTracking down some Picea Abies and Cedrus cultivars in europe
Comments (4)Hi severnside, thx for you reply. I did mean Cedrus libani 'Green Prince' wrote it wrong in my first post lol. I did notice that larch cottage have de listed C.L Green Prince. I will check with them to see if they are going to be selling it again. Thx for the link by the way. I have got a C.A 'Sapphire Nymph' which is a great little cedar. I have got a feeling though that the ones i have listed above are going to be a real challange to find and buy so im hopeing for as much help as possible from people with more knowledge than myself. Im quite knew to collecting conifers and started about 2 years ago when i was 26. I have tracked down a few rare conifers but its hard work without knowing certian infomation that others have. Thats why i like this forum so much for the information you can get. Thx again for your reply m8. Christian...See MoreCollectors, show me your cedrus!
Comments (46)Since this has become a gallery of almost every conceivable Cedrus cultivar, here are a few I can contribute, albeit relatively young specimens: Cedrus deodara 'Girards Weeper' Cedrus atlantica 'Silberspitz' A golden-tipped variety Cedrus deodara 'Electra' or 'Bushs Electra' A very silvery-blue medium upright. Cedrus deodara 'Golden Horizon' One of several new Cedrus that Don Howse(PorterHowse) recently shipped to me. Cedrus deodara 'Montros Veil' Cedrus deodara 'Emerald Falls' Cedrus deodara 'Hollandia' My little potted Cedrus libani 'Green Prince' Will...See MoreCedrus, why I love them...
Comments (23)I recently purchased a Cedar a. aurea (tagged that way) which I am told is actually a Cedrus libani 'Atlantica Aurea'. I love the look of this and am determined to plant it somewhere on our 1/2-acre lot where it can be admired. Trouble is I cannot find much written information on this tree. I'd like to put it in a mixed border, perhaps in a corner but how big will it eventually get?...See Moreoutback63 Dennison
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