Cedrus atlantica ‘Glauca’, the Blue Atlas Cedar, is a majestic evergreen coniferous tree native to the Atlas Mountains in Morocco and Algeria. It is renowned for its striking blue-green foliage, which distinguishes it from other cedars species. In optimal conditions, this tree can reach heights of up to 30 metres (approximately 100 feet). Its dense, pyramidal form and gracefully ascading branches make it a popular choice for ornamental landscaping in temperate climates. Additionally, its wood is valued for its durability and aromatic properties, often used in construction and furniture making.