Ferny Creek Prostrate Oriental Spruce This prostrate oriental spruce tends to mound and spread, eventually forming a flat-topped spreader. Small needles that are very dark green! Hardiness Growth Rate Esposure HxW@10yrs Zones 4-9 Dwarf Sun/Part Shade 2’x4′
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Picea orientalis ‘Bergman’s Gem’
Bergman’s Gem Oriental Spruce Short, dark green needles and a compact habit keep this dwarf, globose spruce tidy. It grows slowly into a roughly 3′ ball in 10 years. Hardiness Growth Rate Esposure HxW@10yrs Zones 4-9 Dwarf Sun/Part Shade 3’x3′
Picea omorika ‘Pimoko’
Pimoko Serbian Spruce A very small globose or bun-shaped plant with dense branching. Small needles show green and silver-blue undersides. Hardiness Growth Rate Esposure HxW@10yrs Zones 3-9 Dwarf Sun 1’x2′
Picea omorika ‘Peve Tijn’
Peve Tijn Serbian Spruce A dwarf globose form with golden-highlighted blue-green needles. The golden color is phenomenal, as is the compact size. As it matures, it becomes more pyramidal. It was found as a sport on a Picea omorika ‘Nana’ at Vergeldt Nursery, The Netherlands. Also known as ‘Tijn.’ Hardiness Growth Rate Esposure HxW@10yrs Zones […]
Picea omorika ‘Pendula Bruns’
Bruns Weeping Serbian Spruce Very narrow and possibly the most pendulous upright Serbian spruce, this weeping tree develops a leader that grows straight without staking. Branches hang down close to the trunk. Also listed as ‘Bruns Pendula’ by some nurseries, it was chosen Collector’s Conifer of the Year in 2006. Hardiness Growth Rate Esposure HxW@10yrs […]
Picea omorika ‘Aurea’
Golden Serbian Spruce The needles of this narrow conical Serbian spruce start out yellow-green but gradually change to blue and green producing a mix of shades of gold, blue and green. To assure the most vibrant gold, we take cuttings only from stock plants that are very yellow. Many other nurseries offer ‘Aurea’ that are […]
Picea mariana ‘Beehive’
Beehive Black Spruce Thin branches are arranged in a compact, desne form. The dark, green-blue needles are very short, and the shape of the plant resembles that of a round barrel-shaped beehive. Hardiness Growth Rate Esposure HxW@10yrs Zones 2-8 Dwarf Sun 2.5’x2′
Picea glauca ‘Pendula’
Weeping White Spruce A narrow weeping form with a layered or stacking appearance. Cultivar was introduced in France by 1867, and is still seen too infrequently today! Hardiness Growth Rate Esposure HxW@10yrs Zones 2-8 Intermediate Sun 9’x3′
Picea glauca ‘Daisy’s White’
Daisy’s White Alberta Spruce Dazzling in spring, this slow-growing dwarf Alberta spruce dresses up in a flush of white new growth. The perfect white cone tones down to silvery-green in summer. Hardiness Growth Rate Esposure HxW@10yrs Zones 3-8 Dwarf Sun/Part Shade 18″x8″
Picea glauca ‘Blue Teardrop’
Blue Teardrop White Spruce A broad pyramid with blue-green needles. Very small needles and dense branching produces a very tight attractive form. Excellent hardiness. Was found at Coenosium Gardens when they were located in Aurora, Oregon (Mitsch Nursery) as a sport on a Picea glauca ‘Echiniformis’. Also incorrectly considered a cultivar of Picea mariana ‘Blue […]