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Mark A. Miller
(Norway Spruce)
Growing exceedingly slowly into a flattened mound with bristling upright branch tips, 'Pumila' is a dwarf cultivar of Norway spruce, a large, hardy, fast growing evergreen conifer native to Europe. Spherical when young, this cultivar gradually broadens with age, eventually forming a diminutive shrub more than twice as wide as high. The crowded branches have short sharp dark green needles.
This plant prefers full sun and moist well-drained non-alkaline soil. It is a candidate for rock gardens,...
James H. Schutte
(Norway Spruce, Spreading Norway Spruce)
Growing slowly into a low, spreading, broadly conical mound, 'Repens' is a cultivar of Norway spruce, a large, hardy, fast growing evergreen conifer native to Europe. The branches slant uniformly upwards, giving the plant a layered, textured look. The crowded branchlets have short sharp dark green needles.
This plant prefers full sun and moist humus-rich well-drained soil. It is a candidate for rock gardens, mixed borders, foundation plantings, and bonsai collections.
Mark A. Miller
(Norway Spruce)
Native to Europe, this large, fast growing, pyramidal evergreen with drooping branchlets and long brown cones is one of the most widely planted hardy conifers. Its graceful habit and rich green foliage provide year-round ornamental interest. The short, sharp-tipped needles point forward. The bark is grayish-brown with orange undertones. Many cultivars are available, including numerous dwarf selections.
Like most spruces, this adaptable tree prefers full sun and moderately moist, well drained...
Jessie Keith
(Norway Spruce)
Native to Europe, this large, fast growing, pyramidal evergreen with drooping branchlets and long brown cones is one of the most widely planted hardy conifers. Its graceful habit and rich green foliage provide year-round ornamental interest. The short, sharp-tipped needles point forward. The bark is grayish-brown with orange undertones. Many cultivars are available, including numerous dwarf selections.
Like most spruces, this adaptable tree prefers full sun and moderately moist, well drained...
Mark A. Miller
(Norway Spruce, Virgata Norway Spruce)
Native to Europe, this large, fast growing, pyramidal evergreen with drooping branchlets and long brown cones is one of the most widely planted hardy conifers. Its graceful habit and rich green foliage provide year-round ornamental interest. The short, sharp-tipped needles point forward. The bark is grayish-brown with orange undertones. Many cultivars are available, including numerous dwarf selections.
Like most spruces, this adaptable tree prefers full sun and moderately moist, well drained...
Mark A. Miller
(Compact Engelmann Spruce, Engelmann Spruce)
A rounded, dwarf selection of the Engelmann's spruce, 'Compact' resembles an upright miniature Colorado blue spruce. This evergreen conifer is native to a large expanse of the southern Canadian Rockies as well as the American Rocky Mountains and surrounding ranges at high elevations. The bark is reddish brown and scaly. The branches are rather short but persist on the lowest parts of the trunk, often hiding the trunk base as this shrubby plant becomes taller and aged. This plant becomes a plump cone...
Jesse Saylor
(White Spruce)
White spruce is a tall evergreen conifer native to the northern United States and Canada. Broadly pyramidal when young, it becomes more columnar with age. Its cones are relatively small. Crushed needles emit a pungent, skunky smell. Many cultivars of white spruce are available, including those with smaller mature sizes or dwarfed and weeping habits.
White spruce grows best in full sun and moist, well-drained soil that is acidic to neutral in pH. It tolerates drought, salt spray, extreme cold,...
James H. Schutte
(Conica Baby White Spruce, White Spruce)
White spruce is a tall evergreen conifer native to the northern United States and Canada. Broadly pyramidal when young, it becomes more columnar with age. Its cones are relatively small. Crushed needles emit a pungent, skunky smell. Many cultivars of white spruce are available, including those with smaller mature sizes or dwarfed and weeping habits.
White spruce grows best in full sun and moist, well-drained soil that is acidic to neutral in pH. It tolerates drought, salt spray, extreme cold,...
(Black Hills Spruce, Densata White Spruce)
A selection taken from tree populations in western South Dakota, 'Densata' is among the hardiest and toughest evergreen conifers for a garden. This relatively slow-growing selection of white spruce eventually forms a handsome, dense pyramidal tree of medium size. Its tawny cones are relatively small. The deep bluish-green needles are sharp and emit a skunky odor when bruised. During winter the foliage attains a drab, blackish green color.
The Black Hills spruce prospers with lots of direct sun...