| The cultivar, 'Comte de Dijon' is a graceful cedar that has a small cone-like shape and long, stiff green needles with barrel-shaped cones. Foliage is quite dense. It enjoys cool temperate climates and full sun.
C. libani is a slow growing evergreen, reaching 40-60 feet tall after 40-70 years. It is a very impressive tree, with a large trunk, wide spreading branches and a flat topped crown. Bark is grayish brown with a speckled appearance. Male flowers are erect catkins, yellow brown, cones are purplish, and somewhat resinous. Foliage is dark to bright green. Prefers a well drained sunny location, and requires a pollution free environment. Not seriously bothered by pests. It is simply one of the most beautiful, picturesque evergreen specimen trees. Native to Lebanon, Turkey. Various cultivars are available.
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