Deodar Cedar (Cedrus deodara)

Deodar Cedar (Cedrus deodara)

Scaled set of drawings of the Deodar Cedar in front and top views with dimensions
Description
Description

The Deodar Cedar (Cedrus deodara), also known as the Himalayan Cedar is a large evergreen coniferous tree known for growing at high altitudes. The Deodar Tree is native to the western Himalayas. The Deodar Cedar matures from pyramidal to a flat-topped crown and has level branches that extend into drooping branchlets that at times can touch the ground. The long leaves of the Deodar Cedar are needle-like, slender, and grow in dense clusters. They also have bright green to blue-green colorings. The Deodar Cedar produces cones and is non-flowering. The Deodar Cedar is not in danger of extinction.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Deodar Cedars have a typical overall height between 49’-82’ (15-25 m) and spread diameter of 20’-45’ (6.1-13.7 m). Exceptional mature Deodar Cedar trees may grow to heights of 197’ (60 m) in the wild. The trunk of the Deodar Cedar has a diameter of 3.3’-6.6’ (1-2 m) with needle-like leaf lengths between 1”-2” (25-51 mm).

Pair of outline illustrations of the Deodar Cedar seen from the top and elevation views
Pair of outline illustrations of the Deodar Cedar seen from the top and elevation views
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
49’-82’ | 15-25 m
Width:
20’-45’ | 6.1-13.7 m (Spread)
Depth:
3.3’-6.6’ | 1-2 m (Trunk)
Length:
1”-2” | 25-51 mm (Needle)
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197’ | 60 m (Max)
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Scientific Name:
Cedrus deodara
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Drawings include:

Deodar Cedar front elevation, plan view

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