Attractive silvery-blue needles with horizontal branching to ground. Maintains color thru winter. Creates a beautiful cascading statement in the garden. 4" long cones. Must be staked for narrow upright growth.
This graceful evergreen conifer has a striking narrow, weeping habit that is perfect for adding vertical interest to any landscape. It thrives in USDA Hardiness Zones 2-7, tolerating extremely cold temperatures down to -50°F. The rich green, dense needle foliage...
HABIT: Conical Evergreen; Dense --SIZE: Slow growing; 20'-25' tall; 10'-12' wide --HARDINESS: Hardy to -50*F --EXPOSURE: Full Sun --DESCRIPTION: Bright green needles mature to a bright blue
New growth emerges a steely blue and matures to a blusih green in winter. A sport of the Dwarf Alberta Spruce, it maintains its attractive conical shape. Will grow to 5 feet in 10 years.
This evergreen conifer features a dense, pyramidal form with a stout, compact habit, making it a striking focal point in any landscape. It thrives in USDA hardiness zones 3-7, preferring full sun and well-drained soil types, including loamy and sandy...
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
This compact evergreen conifer is a slow-growing, dwarf cultivar with a dense, rounded form that matures into a beautiful pyramidal shape. It is hardy in USDA zones 3-7 and thrives in full sun exposure. Preferred temperatures range from -40°F to...
Broad, pyramidal, evergreen with attractive silvery blue needles. Since it is grown from seed and not grafted, color and habit may vary. Thrives in colder climates. Makes for an excellent specimen accent.
Broad, pyramidal, evergreen with attractive silvery blue needles. Since it is grown from seed and not grafted, color and habit may vary. Thrives in colder climates. Makes for an excellent specimen accent.
Broad, pyramidal, evergreen with attractive silvery blue needles. Since it is grown from seed and not grafted, color and habit may vary. Thrives in colder climates. Makes for an excellent specimen accent.
Slow growing, broadly prymidal evergreen with stiff horizontal branches, to bout 25 to 30 feet high by 10 to 15 feet wide. Hardy to about -50* F. Full sun. Deep blue foliage. Rich moist soil, although drought tolerant when established.
To 90', Zone 2. Selected for bright blue color and uniform symmetrical habit. Best growth with full sun and good drainage. Adaptable to a wide range of soil types.
Slow growing, densely branching evergreen tree to 10-15 feet high by 10-12 feet wide. Hardy to about -50 degrees F. Full sun or part shade. Needles with rich blue coloring. Ideal choice for living Christmas tree or landscape specimen.
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'
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'
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.
Slow growing, spreading, undulating coniferous groundcover growing about 6 to 12 inches per year. Hardy to about -40 degrees F. Full sun. Very effective when draped over a rock wall or slope
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.
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.
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.
Medium growing, dense pyramidal coniferous evergreen with spreading branches. to about 30 feet high and about as wide. Hardy to about -40* F. Prefer full sun. One of athe best Colorado Blue spruces with blue-white foliage.
Medium growing, dense pyramidal coniferous evergreen with spreading branches. to about 30 feet high and about as wide. Hardy to about -40* F. Prefer full sun. One of athe best Colorado Blue spruces with blue-white foliage.
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 .
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.
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 .
Attractive silvery-blue needles with horizontal branching to ground. Maintains color thru winter. Creates a beautiful cascading statement in the garden. 4" long cones. Must be staked for narrow upright growth.
This evergreen conifer showcases a compact, upright habit with dense branching and striking silvery-blue needles that maintain their vibrant color year-round. It thrives in USDA Hardiness Zones 2-8 and prefers cooler temperatures, making it an excellent choice for cold climates....
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
This compact, evergreen shrub boasts a dense, mounded habit, making it an ideal choice for small gardens or foundation plantings. Hardy to USDA zones 6-8, it flourishes in cooler climates and prefers temperatures ranging from 15-30°F. In early spring, it...