Species Kashmir Deodar Cedar

Kashmir Deodar Cedar

Cedrus deodara 'Kashmir'

Also Known As - Himalayan Cedar
The Kashmir Deodar Cedar is an evergreen conifer tree with a grand, stately presence. It has striking blue-green foliage that can be used for formal or informal hedging and is an asset to any garden due to its majestic beauty. Its needles hold onto their color all year round, creating a lush and vibrant look. Grown in a wide range of climates and soil types, it is a very versatile tree that can withstand many conditions and requires minimal care. It is also an excellent choice for windbreaks, thanks to its incredible wind resistance. With its ability to reach heights of up to 200 feet, it is an amazing addition to any garden, big or small.

Cycle:

Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Seed Propagation

Hardiness Zone:

7

Flowers:

Non-flowering Flowers

Sun:

Full sun

Soil:

Well-drained

Cones:

Yes

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green

Growth Rate:

High

Maintenance:

Moderate

Drought Tolerant:

Yes

watering

Kashmir Deodar Cedar (Cedrus deodara 'Kashmir') should be watered frequently, especially during the hot summer months. During spring and summer, water the plant deeply at least once a week. Increase frequency to twice a week during periods of hot, dry weather. During the winter months, reduce watering to once every 2 to 3 weeks, depending on the weather conditions. Check soil moisture before watering by sticking your finger in the potting soil up to the second finger joint. When the soil feels slightly dry, it's time to give the plant a deep watering. Avoid over-watering, as this can cause root rot.

sunlight

Ideally, this tree species needs an exposure to direct sunlight for at least 6 hours a day for it to maintain its vigor and good health. When it comes to sunlight, the tree needs full sun during the spring and summer months, fully exposed to the midday sun.

pruning

Kashmir Deodar Cedar (Cedrus deodara 'Kashmir') is generally a slow-growing tree, so it requires minimal pruning. Pruning should be done in late winter, preferably after January, when the tree is in its dormancy period. It is important to prune only dead, dying, or broken branches using clean, sharp pruning tools. When pruning, take care to make clean cuts just above the branch collar. Avoid removing more than 25% of the tree’s foliage and try to prune in a way that preserves the plant’s natural shape.

Season

Fall
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Starts Flowering

Kashmir Deodar Cedar typically starts flowering in April.

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