Deodar Cedar
FAMILY: PINACEAE
About Deodar Cedar at OSU's Landscape Plants site
Native from Tibet to Afghanistan. Name means “Timber of the Gods.”
Height can exceed 100’ with records of 250’ in wild.
Needles are the longest of the genus. Foliage silverygreen. Needles grouped in spurs along branch.
Male cones appear in October to November and are full of pollen. Female cones are 3-4”, upright, and barrel-shaped.
Branches are pendulous and top droops over a bit.
Common in Portland.
Tree # | Location | Dimensions | Photo and Notes |
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113 | Right of Way | 78' Height 73' Spread 13.5' Circ. | This tree is opposite this address, on a nib of land between SW Park Pl and Rose Garden Way. |
209 | Private, Front Yard | 140' Height 66' Spread 14' Circ. | |
300 | Private, Front Yard | 80' Height 80' Spread 15' Circ. | |
368 | Private | 81' Height 80' Spread 13.2' Circ 49' DBH | |
382 | 617 NE Prescott St Private | 110' Height 67' Spread 11.4' Circ. | |
383 | 617 NE Prescott St Private | 115' Height 72' Spread 11.1' Circ. |