Weeping, evergreen conifer. Slow growing. Pendulous branches to some degree or another. Probably the most common cultivar of var. pendula is ‘Pendula’.
A delightful evergreen conifer with a compact, spiral-shaped form, this plant exhibits a symmetrical and tidy habit that adds architectural interest to any landscape. It thrives in USDA hardiness zones 3-8 and prefers temperate climates with recommended temperatures between -40°F...
Broadly pyramidal evergreen tree can be used as a border, specimen or screen. Tiered, rigid branches are densely covered with stiff, bluish-green needles. Broadly pyramidal, slow-growing evergreen tree reaches 70-80'. Hardy to -50* F. Porous soil
low growing, flat topped and densely branched coniferous evergreen to about 3 to 5 feet high and 5 to 6 feet wide. Hardy to about -40 degrees F. Full sun. Grafted. Bright powder blue needles. AKA Picea p. 'Globosa' STD
low growing, flat topped and densely branched coniferous evergreen to about 3 to 5 feet high and 5 to 6 feet wide. Hardy to about -40 degrees F. Full sun. Grafted. Bright powder blue needles. AKA Picea p. 'Globosa'
Broadly pyramidal evergreen tree can be used as a border, specimen or screen. Tiered, rigid branches are densely covered with stiff, gray-blue needles. Slow-growing.
Very slow growing, dwarf, compact coniferous shrub or tree to about 6 feet by 5 feet in 20 years. Hardy to about -40 degrees F. Full sun or partial shade. Pointed, sharf powder blue needles .
Very slow growing, dwarf, compact coniferous shrub or tree to about 6 feet by 5 feet in 20 years. Hardy to about -40 degrees F. Full sun or partial shade. Pointed, sharf powder blue needles .