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Spruce These hardy evergreens come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes and colors. Spruces make wonderful specimens, rock garden plants or hedgerows thanks to their hardiness and adaptability. Back to Trees & Shrub Page or Close Page to Return to Lawn & Garden Home Page Click on Image to Enlarge |
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Common Name: Birdsnest
'Spruce' Botanical Name : Picea abies 'Nidiformis' Dependability is this plant's middle name. Slow growing and spreading this plant tolerates sandier soils, low temperatures, and should be welcome in any landscape. Matures 2-3' tall x 4-5' wide. Hardy to Zone 3. |
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Common Name: Dwarf Alberta
'Spruce' Botanical Name : Picea glauca 'Conica' A perfect cone shaped dwarf conifer displaying dense gray-green needles which are soft to the touch. Excellent as a tub plant or miniature Christmas tree. Makes a formal statement in the garden. Full to partial sun. Slow-growing to 6 feet to 8 feet tall, 4 to 5 feet wide; larger with age. Hardy to Zone 3. |
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Common Name: Colorado Blue
'Spruce' Botanical Name : Picea pungens 'Glauca' This very popular evergreen conifer has a symmetrical, pyramidal form. A handsome tree with rigid tiered branches densely covered with stiff gray-blue needles. Use for accent, windbreak or tall screen. Moderate grower to 40 to 60 feet high, 10 to 20 feet wide. Hardy to Zone 2. |
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