Conifers » Picea 8 items found. Click on photo/text link for more information on any product.
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PICEA omorika 'Berliner's Weeper' (C8) A narrow upright form with pronounced weeping branches and attractive bi-colored needles that are dark green above with two white bands below, giving the plant a silvery blue green appearance from a distance. more info
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PICEA omorika 'Riverside' (C8) This selection differs from the species in being both more vigorous and more columnar. 'Riverside' retains the showy two-tone needles indicative of the species, dark green above with showy blue-white undersides. more info
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PICEA orientalis 'Atrovirens' (C8) A broadly pyramidal tree growing at a moderate rate to at least 60 feet. It has the darkest green needles of any of the many varieties of Oriental Spruce. more info
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PICEA orientalis 'Gowdy' (C8) Grows into a beautiful narrow column with extra-dark green shiny needles. Branches hang out and down, creating an interesting weeping effect. more info
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PICEA orientalis 'Nigra Compacta' (C8) Shiny, dark green needles growing on a tight pyramidal plant. Shorter darker needles than the typical P. orientalis, this will eventually develop in to a broadly conical dense tree. When young, typically wider than tall. more info
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PICEA orientalis 'Pendula' (C) Extremely rare cultivar is very attractive with the glossy, dark green foliage that Picea orientalis is so notable for. It is a compact, slow growing, upright form. more info
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PICEA orientalis 'Skylands' (Aurea Compacta) (C8) This is the broadly upright golden form of the Oriental Spruce. It is slower growing and more compact than the species and should reach about five feet in 10 years, growing 3-6 inches a year. more info
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PICEA pungens 'Fat Albert' (C8) Dense upright tree with silvery blue needles. It is a good grower, not needing much pruning and shaping while young. Requires full sun. more info
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