Also known as Alaska Cedar, it has a straight trunk leading to a weeping top and cascading branches with bluish-green needles. It does well in high humidity and moist soil conditions. It makes for a nice specimen tree.
Hardiness Zones: 4-8 Habit: evergreen Growth rate: moderate Ideal planting location: full sun, part shade or shade; moist, well-drained soil; moderate drought tolerance. Form: Pyramidal; weeping; irregular outline. Height: 35-50 feet Width: 15-20 feet Leaf: blade is less than 2 inches; blue or blue-green, green; no fall color change.