Cedrus Atlantica
Cedrus Atlantica, commonly known as the Atlantic cedar, is a species of coniferous tree native to the Atlas Mountains in Morocco and Algeria. It is characterized by its tall stature, reaching heights of up to 40 meters, and its distinctive blue-green needles that grow in clusters. The tree produces large, woody cones that can be up to 10 centimeters long.
This species is valued for its durable wood, which is resistant to decay and often used in construction and furniture making. Cedrus Atlantica is also popular in landscaping and as an ornamental tree due to its attractive appearance and ability to thrive in various soil types.