Cultivars
'Aurea'
This coniferous tree is upright and produces yellow foliage during winter.

'Beacon Hill'
This large shrub is upright with ascending branches that form a broad conical to rounded habit. It has blue-green needles densely arranged on red-brown branchlets. It is planted in cool mountain gardens along borders or as a specimen plant.

'Beuvronensis'
This dwarf shrub grows to 1 m (3 ft) by 2 m (6ft) wide with dense branching forming a compact rounded habit. It has blue green short needles on stems that have orange flaky bark and the shrub is slow growing.
This variety at was derived from a witches broom over a hundred years ago in France and is commonly planted in a large rockeries or as a container plant.

'Edwin Hillier'syn.'Argentea'
This tree has silvery-blue foliage.

'Fastigiata'
This tree forms a narrow habit with ascending branches growing to 8 m (24ft)

'Gold Coin'
This shrub is slow growing with golden coloured foliage.

'Moseri'
This plant forms a pyramidal habit and has yellow foliage.

'Watereri' syn.'Nana'
This small tree is slow growing and has an upright habit.