A richly green Himalayan cedar with a refined, graceful silhouette and year-round evergreen structure
FEATURES:
- Deep green evergreen needles for a classic, rich conifer look in every season
- Graceful, layered branching that develops a soft, sweeping presence as it matures
- Strong specimen tree for lawn panels, focal beds, and prominent landscape corners
- Evergreen winter interest with bold form when deciduous trees are bare
- Can be used for privacy and screening when planted in a spaced grouping
- Low-maintenance structure tree once established in well-drained soil
- Also known as the Deodar Cedar
- Hand Selected; Fresh from the Grower
- Ships on our trucks because the size of the tree - does not fit in a box.
Bower & Branch Landscape Design Tip:
Evergreens look most “designed” when you plan for negative space. Give this cedar breathing room, then keep the base simple with one repeating groundcover or a clean mulch ring. That simplicity makes the silhouette read stronger from a distance.
Growth Facts
- Hardiness Zone: 6-9
- Mature Height: 30-45' tall
- Mature Width: 20-30' apart
- Exposure: Full Sun/Partial Shade
- Spacing: 20-30' apart
A richly green Himalayan cedar with a refined, graceful silhouette and year-round evergreen structure
FEATURES:
- Deep green evergreen needles for a classic, rich conifer look in every season
- Graceful, layered branching that develops a soft, sweeping presence as it matures
- Strong specimen tree for lawn panels, focal beds, and prominent landscape corners
- Evergreen winter interest with bold form when deciduous trees are bare
- Can be used for privacy and screening when planted in a spaced grouping
- Low-maintenance structure tree once established in well-drained soil
- Also known as the Deodar Cedar
- Hand Selected; Fresh from the Grower
- Ships on our trucks because the size of the tree - does not fit in a box.
Bower & Branch Landscape Design Tip:
Evergreens look most “designed” when you plan for negative space. Give this cedar breathing room, then keep the base simple with one repeating groundcover or a clean mulch ring. That simplicity makes the silhouette read stronger from a distance.
Growth Facts
- Hardiness Zone: 6-9
- Mature Height: 30-45' tall
- Mature Width: 20-30' apart
- Exposure: Full Sun/Partial Shade
- Spacing: 20-30' apart
Why plant Deep Cove Himalayan Cedar?
Deep Cove Himalayan Cedar brings a classic evergreen look with an elevated feel. The needles are a rich, deep green, and the branching develops with a naturally graceful, layered habit that looks composed rather than stiff. It’s the kind of tree that adds instant structure to a landscape, then continues to build character as it matures, becoming more sculptural and impressive with time.
If you want an evergreen that reads “timeless” but still feels distinctive, this is a strong choice. It offers year-round presence, winter structure, and a refined silhouette that pairs beautifully with both naturalistic plantings and more formal designs.
How to use Deep Cove Himalayan Cedar in the landscape?
Plant it as a specimen evergreen where it has room to show off its graceful branching, in a front yard lawn panel, a prominent corner bed, or as an anchor at the end of a long view. It also works well in a spaced row along a property line to create privacy without the look of a clipped hedge. Pair it with lower, mounded shrubs and simple groundcovers so the trunk and branching remain visible, and use stone, mulch, or gravel at the base to keep the presentation clean and intentional. Avoid tight, crowded spaces so the tree can develop its natural form without constant pruning.
Frequently Asked Questions
This cedar does not produce showy blooms. Like many conifers, it has subtle pollen structures and may form cones as it matures, but it’s grown for evergreen color and form.
Yes. While it’s often planted as a specimen, it can also be used for evergreen screening when planted in a spaced grouping, allowing the branches to develop naturally and create depth.
Pruning is typically minimal. Remove dead or damaged branches in late winter if needed, and avoid heavy shaping so the tree keeps its natural, graceful form.