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Cedrus Atlantica Collection

The Mighty Atlas Cedar (Cedrus atlantica) stands tall in front of the historic castle in Bad Homburg vor der Hohe, Taunus, Hesse, Germany


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The Mighty Atlas Cedar (Cedrus atlantica) stands tall in front of the historic castle in Bad Homburg vor der Hohe, Taunus, Hesse, Germany. This majestic tree has been a symbol of strength and beauty since it was planted back in 1822. Its towering presence adds grandeur to the castle's surroundings. In Marion County, Illinois, the Blue Jay finds solace amidst the branches of the Blue Atlas Cedar. The vibrant blue feathers of this stunning bird perfectly complement the tree's foliage, creating a picturesque scene that showcases nature's harmony. Not far from there, another resident takes refuge in the embrace of the Cedar Waxwing. With its sleek plumage and distinctive crest, this bird is often spotted perched on the branches of the Blue Atlas Cedar. It seems as though both bird and tree were made for each other. Meanwhile, a female Baltimore Oriole finds sanctuary within the welcoming arms of yet another Blue Atlas Cedar in Marion County. Her bright orange feathers stand out against the deep green backdrop provided by this magnificent evergreen tree. Closer inspection reveals new growth on a single twig of an Atlas Cedar. Delicate shoots emerge from its sturdy frame as it continues to thrive and renew itself year after year. Nature's resilience is beautifully captured through this small but significant detail. Back across continents to Morocco where craftsmen skillfully work with Atlas Cedar wood on their lathes. The aroma fills their workshop as they shape this precious material into exquisite pieces that will be cherished for generations to come. Illustrations depict leaves and cones belonging to Cedrus atlantica - showcasing their unique characteristics within Pinaceae family trees' collection. These illustrations serve as a testament to nature's intricate designs found within every leaflet and cone produced by these remarkable trees. Lastly, we cannot overlook one more wonder –the cones themselves. These fascinating structures are not only visually appealing but also hold the promise of new life.