A cascading blue evergreen that drapes like a waterfall, perfect for adding texture and year-round color in smaller spaces
FEATURES:
- Low, spreading, weeping habit that creates a dramatic ground-hugging cascade
- Blue to silvery-blue needles for crisp color and contrast all year
- Naturally sculptural form that looks like a living landscape feature
- Excellent for slopes, rock gardens, and retaining walls where it can spill and soften edges
- Great alternative to shrubs when you want evergreen coverage with stronger character
- Strong winter interest with blue foliage and flowing form when the garden is bare
- 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:
Design with silhouettes. Use this as the “waterfall” shape in your planting, then add one vertical element nearby, a columnar evergreen or a clump of ornamental grass, to create contrast. That simple up-and-down pairing makes the whole bed feel intentional and designed.
Growth Facts
- Hardiness Zone: 6-9
- Mature Height: 2-4' tall
- Mature Width: 6-10' wide
- Exposure: Full Sun/Partial Shade
- Spacing: 6-10' apart
A cascading blue evergreen that drapes like a waterfall, perfect for adding texture and year-round color in smaller spaces
FEATURES:
- Low, spreading, weeping habit that creates a dramatic ground-hugging cascade
- Blue to silvery-blue needles for crisp color and contrast all year
- Naturally sculptural form that looks like a living landscape feature
- Excellent for slopes, rock gardens, and retaining walls where it can spill and soften edges
- Great alternative to shrubs when you want evergreen coverage with stronger character
- Strong winter interest with blue foliage and flowing form when the garden is bare
- 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:
Design with silhouettes. Use this as the “waterfall” shape in your planting, then add one vertical element nearby, a columnar evergreen or a clump of ornamental grass, to create contrast. That simple up-and-down pairing makes the whole bed feel intentional and designed.
Growth Facts
- Hardiness Zone: 6-9
- Mature Height: 2-4' tall
- Mature Width: 6-10' wide
- Exposure: Full Sun/Partial Shade
- Spacing: 6-10' apart
Why plant Feelin' Blue Himalayan Cedar?
Feelin’ Blue Himalayan Cedar brings drama without the height. Its form is naturally weeping and spreading, creating a cascading evergreen “drape” that feels more like a landscape feature than a standard shrub. The needles hold a cool blue tone that contrasts beautifully with stone, mulch, and deep green evergreens, giving you color and texture in every season, especially winter when shape matters most.
This is a smart choice when you want something evergreen and low, but you’re not interested in ordinary. It adds movement, softness, and a sculptural look that elevates beds, slopes, and hardscape edges.
How to use Feelin' Blue Himalayan Cedar in the landscape?
Plant it where it can spill and flow, at the top of a retaining wall, along a slope, near boulders, or at the edge of a raised bed where the branches can drape naturally. It’s also a standout in rock gardens and as a low evergreen anchor near patios, where the blue needles provide cool-toned contrast year-round. Pair it with upright evergreens or ornamental grasses to create a balanced composition of “up and down,” and keep the immediate area around it uncluttered so the cascading form remains the main feature. Give it room to spread and avoid shearing, since the natural drape is what makes it special.
Frequently Asked Questions
This cedar does not produce showy blooms. It may form cones as it matures, but it’s grown for evergreen blue needles and its cascading form.
It naturally grows low and weeping. If you stake and train a leader when young, you can encourage some height, but its signature look is the spreading, cascading habit.
Very little. Prune only to remove dead or damaged growth or to lightly guide the outline. Avoid shearing, since the natural drape and texture are the main ornamental features.