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Foliage and dehiscent cones on an ornamental specimen in Seattle (USA) [C.J. Earle, Feb-1999].

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Distribution: Cedrus atlantica in red, C. brevifolia in blue and C. libani in purple (2).
Cedrus atlantica (Endl.) Manetti

Common Names

Atlas cedar (1, 2).

Taxonomic notes

Syn: C. africana Gord. ex Knight; C. libani var. atlantica Hort.ex Carr. (2).

Description

"A tree up to 40 m high and up to 2 m in diameter. BARK on old trees fissured. CROWN pyramidal, with few branches, open. BRANCHES strongly ascending and relatively short; leading shoot erect and bent at the tip. SHOOTS thickly pubescent. LEAVES silvery bluish or green, usually not longer than 2.5 cm, between 19 and 28 in a whorl. FLOWERS appearing from June to September. CONES cylindrical, with level or concave top, 5-7 cm long, up to 4 cm wide, glossy, light brown, maturing in September and October and shedding seeds into the spring; seed scales about 3.5 cm wide, with tomentose keel. SEED 12 mm long and wing 12-15 mm long" (2).

Range

Morocco & Algeria: the Atlas and Riff Mountains, 1000-2000 m, where it forms monspecific stands (2).

Big Tree

A specimen 382 cm dbh and 30 m tall is recorded in parco Castello, Piemonte, Montalenghe, TO, Italy. Another, 181 cm dbh and 40 m tall, grows in parco Sella, Piemonte, Mosso Santa Mar,VC, Italy (3).

Oldest

Dendrochronology

Numerous collections by Charles Stockton, working in Morocco ca. 1984-1989. May be in ITRDB.

Ethnobotany

"It is a light-demanding tree which succeeds on basic soils, and it is quite hardy. A fast growing species, it is cultivated for ornamental purposes in parks and avenues, and may be used for afforestation of the Mediterranean and sub-Mediterranean barren lands.

"Wood is durable and used in building and for furniture" (2).

Observations

Remarks

Citations

(1) Silba 1986 (as C. libani var. atlantica).

(2) Vidakovic 1991.

(3) CORPO FORESTALE DELLA STATO, a listing of big trees in Italy.

See also Little 1980.


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This page is from the Gymnosperm Database
URL: http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Canopy/2285/pi/ce/atlantica.htm
Edited by Christopher J. Earle
E-mail: earlecj@conifers.org
Last modified on 9-Mar-2000

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