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SPRUCE - Picea

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Colorado Spruce - Blue or Green

Symmetrical growing broad pyramidal tree with horizontal branches.  Sharp stiff needles.  Dark green to silver-blue color.

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Little Gem Spruce

Dwarf, slow growing evergreen with very dense, bright green needles.

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Nest Spruce

Low dense growing plant with semi-erect branches that curve outward.

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Weeping Blue Spruce

Upright conical form should be staked when young.  Attractive weeping branches make this tree a graceful specimen.  Bright steel blue color.  Lower branches act as ground cover.

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White Spruce

Native, rapid growing, narrow pyramidal shape.  Short, soft needles are blunt and dark green.  Attractive as an individual specimen or in mass planting. (15m ht. 5m sp.)

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Baby Blue Colorado Spruce

A very intense blue-coloured pyramidal shaped spruce that has similar growth habit to regular Colorado's except fuller in branching and needle thickness. Requires no extra shearing to improve fullness. Drought tolerant and very cold hardy.

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Columnar Blue Spruce

Steel blue fat-cigar look, perfect blue sentinel accent. Can be used as substitutes for columnar juniperws. A unique speciman. Slow growing.

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Creeping Blue Spruce

A spreading and trailing shrub, very unlike the species; features dusty blue pointy needles, tends to crawl along the ground and over rocks or walls; durable and hardy, an excellent choice for detail use in the garden. Creeping Blue Spruce has attractive blue foliage which emerges silvery blue...

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Dwarf Norway Spruce

This is a compact, broad, globe-shaped, mounding evergreen with medium to dark green foliage on branches that are pointed upward, creating an attractive broad-shaped globe. Dwarf Norway Spruce make a great accent to existing plants, and in winter, when the other foliage has succumbed to fall,...

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Fat Albert Spruce

Intense blue clooured foliage on perfectly shaped spruce. Strong pyramidal growth with dense branching habit.

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Hudsonii White Spruce

A Upright tree with dense branching and blue needles. Cones emerge brilliant red in spring!
e and compact conifer with a bushy type growth. In the spring it "Blooms" with a mass of red cones that really stand out against the blue needles. Matures to 5 or 7 feet by 3 feet. Zone (2) 3 - 6.

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Iseli Columnar Spruce

A very narrow growing spruce with striking blue coloring. Useful evergreen for areas where horizontal space is limited but height is desired. Developed by Iseli Nursery.
Hardy to -40°F

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Jean's Dilly Spruce

Slow growing dwarf form, one-half to two-thirds the size of dwarf Alberta Spruce. Perfect for small landscapes, rock gardens, containers or perrennial borders.

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Mucronata Norway Spruce

A compact cultivar, this irregularly mounded spruce produces thick stiff shoots with dark blue-green needles emerging from large brown buds; rate of growth accelerates with maturity; excellent as an accent in a larger border planting.

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Weeping Norway Spruce

Attractive green conifer with pendulous branches. Dark green, needles foliage and numerous woody cones.

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Weeping White Spruce

With its stately upright growth habit weeping white spruce bears drooping blue-green foliage making it a strong accent plant for Northwest gardens.

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