PICEA

Picea abies Acrocona     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. Spreading, mounding shrub with pendulous branches. Bright red cones appear at the tips of branches on young plants slowing the spread of the plant. Grows to 1m high and wide in 10 years.










Picea abies ‘Acrocona’


Picea abies Aurea Magnifica     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. A slow growing pyramidical cultivar with golden needles. The yellow color intensifies in the Winter. Prefers full to partial sun. Grows to 1.8m high and 1.0m wide in 10 years
 
Picea abies Aurea Pendula     Zone 4
Norway Spruce. A golden, weeping cultivar of Norway Spruce.Grows up to 30cm per year. Pendulous growth habit makes it ideal for cascading over rock walls. Can be staked to desired height. Height and spread depends on staking.
 
Picea abies Bant     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. Miniature, perfectly globose shrub. Rich green foliage on dense branching. Grows to 30cm high and wide in 10 years. Perfect for rock gardens.
 
Picea abies Cupressina     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. Very dense & fastigiate form.  Vertically ascending branches with dark green needles. Grows to 3m high and 1m wide in 10 years.










Picea abies ‘Cupressina’

 
Picea abies Dan's Dwarf     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. Densely branched miniature plant with a squat, rounded form and light green needles. Perfect for rock gardens. Grows to 40cm high and 60cm wide in 10 years.
 
Picea abies Diffusa     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. Densely branched miniature plant with an oval form and light green needles. Perfect for rock gardens. Grows to 35cm high and 15cm wide in 10 years.

Picea abies Echiniformis     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. Dwarf, compact rounded shrub with occasional irregular branching. Dark green needles, open and tufted on some branches while short and densely clustered on others. Grows to 1m high and 80cm wide in 10 years.
 
Picea abies Elegantissima     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. Narrow pyramidal tree with a form similar to the species. New growth emerges bright gold, fades to yellow until the needles turn light green in Summer. Grows to 3.5m high and 1.5m wide in 10 years.










Picea abies ‘Elegantissima’

 
Picea abies Eva     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. Dwarf, squat conical shrub with dark green needles. Grows to 75cm high in 10 years.
 
Picea abies Formanek     Zone 3
Weeping Norway Spruce. Groundcover form with pendulous, creeping branches. Forms a cascading mound when staked. Perfect for rock gardens and walls. Grows to 2m high or wide in 10 years.
 
Picea abies Fritsche     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. A dwarf, flat round ball. New growth is a light, bright green, and older growth is a darker green. Grows 30cm high and 90cm wide in 10 years.










Picea abies ‘Fritsche’


Picea abies Frohburg     Zone 3
Weeping Norway Spruce. Branches arch down next to thetrunk forming a skirt at the base when staked. Can be left to trail as a groundcover. Perfect for rock gardens or walls. Grows to 2m high or wide in 10 years.
 
Picea abies Goblin     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. Ascending branches with bright green foliage form a tear-drop shaped dwarf shrub. Grows to approximately 1m high and wide.







Picea abies ‘Goblin’

 
Picea abies Henrych     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. Dwarf rounded shrub. Grows slowly to 30cm high and 60cm wide in 10 years.
 
Picea abies Hochstein     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. Dwarf flattened globe.
 
Picea abies Hystrix     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. Dwarf, narrow pyramidal tree with open branching and short, dark green needles. Grows to 1.8m high and 75cm wide in 10 years.
 
Picea abies Inversa     Zone 3
Weeping Norway Spruce. Trailing habit, becoming a mounding groundcover. Forms a large cascading mound when staked. Grows to 2m high or wide in 10 years.
 
Picea abies Karlotejn     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. Miniature rounded shrub with blue-green needles. Grows to 20cm high and 30cm wide in 10 years.
 
Picea abies Kellerman's Blue Cameo     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. Dwarf mounding form, densely branched with blue-green needles. Grows to 60cm high and 1m wide in 10 years.
 
Picea abies Klucenice     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. Dwarf, dense flat-topped globe. Grows up to 2cm per year.
 
Picea abies Konojecky     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. Little green ball.
 
Picea abies Kraca     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. Miniature, flattened bun-shaped shrub with light green foliage. Grows to 20cm high and 30cm wide in 10 years. Perfect for rock gardens.
 
Picea abies Little Gem     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. Dwarf globose plant, densely branched with rich, dark green needles. Often grafted on a standard. Perfect for rock gardens or patio planters. Grows to 70cm high and wide in 10 years.                 (Std available)



















Picea abies ‘Little Gem’
 

Picea abies Lombarts    Zone 3
Norway Spruce. Dwarf, upright tree with unusually thick green needles. Growth is often congested but sometimes shooting up 60cm in one year.
 
Picea abies Loreley     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. Semi-prostrate shrub. Dark green needles on slow spreading branches with ascending tips.
 
Picea abies Luz     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. Miniature rounded shrub with green needles.
 
Picea abies Malena     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. Dwarf rounded bun with very dense branching and large green needles. Grows up to 3cm per year.
 
Picea abies Nidiformis Kalous     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. Miniature rounded shrub. Compact branching with dark green needles. Grows to approximately 15cm high and wide in 10 years.
 
Picea abies Pendula     Zone 3
Weeping Norway Spruce. Vigorous cascading mound used as a groundcover or staked as a narrow weeping tree. Often grafted on a standard for a waterFall effect. Grows to 2.5m high or wide in 10 years. (Std available)










Picea abies ‘Pendula’
 

Picea abies Pendula Regina     Zone 3
Weeping Norway Spruce. Slow growing upright tree with pendulous branches that weep close to the trunk and short, dark green needles. Grows to 1.5m high and 60cm wide in 10 years.
 
Picea abies Perry's Gold     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. Dwarf, densely branched pyramidal tree. Bright yellow new growth fades to green as the foliage matures. Grows to 1.5m high and 1m wide in 10 years.








Picea abies ‘Perry’s Gold’
 
 
Picea abies Pitzi     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. Miniature, globose shrub with tiny green needles. Grows to 15cm high and wide in 10 years. Perfect for rock gardens and troughs.
 
Picea abies Pusch     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. Dwarf form of P. a. Acrocona. Dense, spreading pyramid. Short pendulous branches sport bright red cones at their tips. Perfect for rock gardens. Grows to 60cm high and 1m wide in 10 years.










Picea abies ‘Pusch’
 

Picea abies Pyramidata     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. Perfectly pyramidal or conical dwarf tree. Densely branched with dark green needles. Grows to 2m high and 1.5m wide in 10 years.
 
Picea abies Rubra Spicata     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. Pyramidal tree grows with same habit as species but at a slower rate. Bright red new growth fades to green after 2 weeks. Small dark green needles. Grows to 2.5m high and 1m wide in 10 years.























Picea abies ‘Rubra Spicata’


Picea abies Silberkissen     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. Dwarf rounded shrub. Slow spreading habit with tight upright branching and silver-blue needles.
 
Picea abies Sonneberg     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. Dwarf bun-shaped shrub. Very densely branched with gray-green needles. Slowly grows to 30cm high and 50cm wide in 10 years.
 
Picea abies Spring Fire     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. Miniature globular shrub. Very densely branched with rich green needles and bright purple-red new growth in Spring. Found as a broom on P. a. Rubra Spicata.
 
Picea abies Thumbelina     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. Miniature, flattened bun-shaped shrub with gray-green foliage. Grows to 20cm high and 30cm wide in 10 years. Perfect for rock gardens and troughs.
 
Picea abies Tompa     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. Dwarf, globose to cone shaped plant with dense, light green foliage. Grows to 90cm high and 60cm wide in 10 years.













Picea abies ‘Tompa’

 
Picea abies Vassar Broom     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. Dwarf rounded shrub. Perfect for rock gardens. Grows to 90cm high and 1.8m wide in 10 years.
 
Picea abies Wattbrund     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. A spreading dwarf cultivar with bluish needles. Prefers full sun and well drained soil.Grows to 60cm across in 10 years
 
Picea abies Winkler’s Wang     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. Weeping Tree. Needles are dark green.Grows 1m high and 2m wide in 10 years.
 
Picea abies Witch's Brood     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. Dwarf globose shrub, becomes broadly pyramidal with age. Grows to 1m high in 20 years.










Picea abies ‘Witch’s Brood’

 
Picea abies Zillertal     Zone 3
Norway Spruce. Dwarf, compact, rounded shrub with dense branching and blue green needles.
 
Picea bicolor Howell’s Dwarf     Zone 5
Alcock Spruce. Flat topped bush, eventually grows into a pyramidal tree. New growth is bright silver-blue undersides, green top and a tint of yellow on most exposed surfaces. Has purple red cones. Grows 3m in 10 years.
 
Picea bicolor Howell’s Tigertail     Zone 5
 Alcock Spruce. Green foliage with silver blue undersides. In Spring it gets violet purple cones. Gros 3m high and 3m wide.










Picea bicolor ‘Howell’s Tigertail’
 
 
Picea bicolor Prostrata     Zone 4
Alcock Spruce. Dwarf, low mounded groundcover with needles that are blue-green underneath and green above. Perfect for rock gardens. Grows to 30cm high and 60cm wide in 10 years.
 
Picea breweriana     Zone 5
Brewer Spruce. Tall pyramidal tree with horizontal branching and curtains of long pendulous branchlets. Needles are dark green with silver undersides. Grows to 4m high in 10 years.
 
Picea engelmannii Blue Magoo     Zone 4
Engelmann Spruce. Upright tree with bright gray-blue needles. Drooping new growth gives weeping effect in Spring. Grows to 1.8m high and 1.2m wide in 10 years.
 
Picea engelmannii Bushs Lace     Zone 4
Engelmann Spruce. Narrow upright tree with a strong central leader and stiff weeping branches that form a skirt of gray-blue needled foliage around the base. Grows to 4.5m high and 1m wide in 10 years.









Picea engelmannii ‘Bush’s Lace’

 
Picea engelmannii Compact     Zone 4
Engelmann Spruce. Dwarf, compact, conical tree with silver-blue needles. Grows to 1.5m high.
 
Picea engelmannii Snake     Zone 4
Engelmann Spruce. Unusual upright tree, often with one central leader and few if any side branches when young. Dark blue needles. Grows to 2.1m high in 10 years.
 
Picea engelmannii Vanderwolf’s Blue Pyramid     Zone 4
Engelmann Spruce. Dense, upright tree with gray-blue needles. Selected for its light blue color. Dark shiny buds are attractive in the Winter. Grows to 3.5m high and 1.5m wide in 10 years.

Picea glauca Beehive     Zone 3
White Spruce. Miniature compact shrub in ovate form, resembling the old-fashioned beehive. Blue-gray foliage also displays silver undersides. Grows to 20cm high or more in 10 years.
 
Picea glauca Blue Planet     Zone 3
White Spruce. Miniature rounded shrub. Blue-green foliage shows off the bright green new growth in Spring. Grows to 25cm high and wide in 10 years.








Picea glauca ‘Blue Planet’

 
Picea glauca Burkwitch     Zone 3
White Spruce. Dwarf, spreading pyramid. Short pendulous branches sport bright red cones at their tips. Great for rock gardens. Grows to 60cm high and 80cm wide in 10 years.
 
Picea glauca Burning Well     Zone 3
White Spruce. Dwarf rounded cushion-like shrub. Gray-green needles show off distinct brown buds through the Winter.
 
Picea glauca Cecilia     Zone 3
White Spruce. Dwarf rounded shrub. Upright, compact branching with silver-blue needles. Grows to 30cm high and wide in 10 years.












Picea glauca ‘Cecilia’


Picea glauca Compacta Zehusice       Zone 4
White Spruce. Compact pyramidal shrub with gray-green needles. Grows up to 10cm per year, making it suitable for rock gardens and planters. Matures at 1.8m high and 80cm wide.
 
Picea glauca conica Daisy's White     Zone 3
Dwarf Alberta Spruce. Conical, dwarf shrub. Densely branched with white new growth. Needles fade from white to yellow and eventually green by Winter. Grows to 1.2m high and 80cm wide in 10 years.










Picea glauca conica ‘Daisy’s White’

 
Picea glauca conica Pixie     Zone 3
Dwarf Alberta Spruce - sport. Narrow, compact conical plant. Densely branched with short blue-green needles. Great accent for small gardens. Grows to 90cm high and 40cm wide in 10 years.














Picea glauca conica ‘Pixie’

 
Picea glauca conica Rainbow's End     Zone 3
Dwarf Alberta Spruce - sport. Broad conical plant, densely branched with light green needles and a spectacular golden yellow second flush of growth. Grows to 1.8m high and 90cm wide in 10 years.

Picea glauca Cy's Wonder     Zone 3
White Spruce. Dwarf, broad conical plant. Densely branched with dark green needles. Grows to 1.2m high and 90cm wide in 10 years.












Picea glauca ‘Cy’s Wonder’
 

Picea glauca Echiniformis     Zone 3
Alberta Spruce. Dwarf, low cushion habit. Densely branched with gray-blue needles. Perfect for rock gardens. Grows to 45cm high and 60cm wide in 10 years.











Picea glauca ‘Echiniformis’
 
Picea glauca Fort Ann     Zone 3
White Spruce. Long, sparse, snake-like branches twist and turn on this unusual tree. Gray-blue foliage.
 
Picea glauca Jean Dilly     Zone 4
White Spruce. Small, dense and slow growing. Green foliage that emerges light green in Spring. And remain green all year. Grows 90cm high and 30cm wide.
 
Picea glauca Golden Harbour     Zone 3
White Spruce. Dwarf, upright tree. Bright golden yellow flush of new growth lights up this densely branched tree in Spring. Needles mature to a pale gray-green. Grows to 2m high and 1.2m wide in 10 years.
 
Picea glauca Hudsonii     Zone 3
White Spruce. Narrow pyramidal tree. Densely branched with blue needles. Showy display of purple male flowers in Spring. Grows to 3.5m high and 1m wide in 10 years.










Picea glauca ‘Hudsonii’
 

Picea glauca Little Globe     Zone 3
White Spruce. Dwarf, low cushion habit. Layered branching with gray-green needles. Perfect for rock gardens. Grows to 30cm high and wide in 10 years. (Std available)
 
Picea glauca Pendula     Zone 3
Weeping White Spruce. Very narrow, upright tree. Dense whorls of branches hang stiffly downwards in a skirt of gray-green needles. Grows to 3.5m high and 1m wide in 10 years.










Picea glauca ‘Pendula’

 
Picea glauca Pendula (Harold)            Zone 3
Weeping White Spruce. Selection found by Harold Elzinga. Irregular, twisting, pendulous growth habit. Will eventually make a sculpture shaped shrub. Can be staked to control growth. Grows to 2m high and wide in 10 years.

Picea glauca Yukon Blue     Zone 3
White Spruce. Short, smokey-blue needles and prominent brown buds grace this narrow, pyramidal tree. Great for smaller landscapes as a focal point. Slow growing, it will eventually reach a height of 3.5m and a width of 1.5m.
 
Picea glehnii     Zone 4
Sakhalin Spruce. Narrow conical tree. Slightly ascending branches are arranged symmetrically and clothed in short blue-green needles. Tolerant of moist soil. Grows to 2.5m high and 1.25m wide in 10 years.



















Picea glehnii
 

Picea jezoensis Landis     Zone 4
Yezo Spruce. Dwarf, narrow pyramidal tree. Bright blue-green needles. Grows to 2m high and 1m wide in 10 years.
 
Picea jezoensis Yatsubusa     Zone 4
Yezo Spruce. Dwarf, low pyramidal shrub. Densely branched with blue-green foliage that has a slight yellow hue. Grows to 60cm high and 90cm wide in 10 years.
 
Picea likiangensis var. Purpurea     Zone 5
Likiang Spruce. Pyramidal tree. Dense crown and slightly drooping branches with ascending tips and gray-green needles. Noted for its purple cones. Grows to 3m high and 1.5m wide in 10 years.











Picea likiangensis var. Purpurea


Picea mariana Aureovariegata     Zone 3
Variegated Black Spruce. Narrow pyramidal tree. Dense layers of slightly drooping branches with blue foliage, cast with a golden yellow.  New growth is soft yellow. Grows to 2m high and 75cm wide in 10 years.
 
Picea mariana Blue Planet    Zone 3
Black Spruce. Miniature rounded shrub, very densely branched with short blue-green needles. Perfect for rock gardens. Grows to 25cm high and wide in 10 years.
 
Picea mariana Doumettii     Zone 3
Black Spruce. Dwarf, compact pyramidal tree, with very short blue-gray needles. Grows  to 1.5m high and 1m wide in 10 years.
 
Picea mariana Nana     Zone 3
Black Spruce. Dwarf, compact rounded shrub with dense branching and blue-gray needles. Grows to 30cm high and 45cm wide in 10 years.










Picea mariana ‘Nana'


Picea omorika Berliners Weeper     Zone 4
Weeping Serbian Spruce. Narrow upright tree with short downswept branches & pendulous branchlets covered in blue-green needles showing white undersides. Grows to 4m high and 1.5m wide in 10 years.
 
Picea omorika Blue Sky    Zone 4
Serbian Spruce. An upright spruce with outstanding light blue needles. It will form a narrow pillar at maturity. Great accent plant for the landscape. Prefers full sun. Grows to 2.1m high and 0.8m wide in 10 years.
 
Picea omorika Bruns     Zone 4
Serbian Spruce. Broad pyramidal tree. Ascending branches reveal the white undersides of the blue-green needles. Grows to 3.5m high and 2m wide in 10 years.

Picea omorika De Ruyter     Zone 4
Serbian Spruce. Slow growing spruce with a wide-ranging of irregular growth formed by thick clusters of new years growth. It has shoots of frosty blue needles or soft green needles on the same plant. Grows 5m tall and 3m wide.
 
Picea omorika Froendenberg   Zone 4
Serbian Spruce. A dwarf spruce with a dense flattened globe shape. Deep jade-green needles. Ideal for trough or small rock gardens. Prefers full sun. Slowly grows to 25cm high and 30cm wide in 10 years.
 
Picea omorika Kamenz      Zone 4
Serbian Spruce. Attractive dwarf globe with an annual growth of about 5cm. Two-tone short green & silver needles. Requires minimal maintenance. Grows to 25cm high and 30cm wide in 10 years.
 
Picea omorika Kuschen     Zone 4
Serbian Spruce. Miniature globosa plant with an annual growth of 3-4cm. Grows to 20cm high and wide in 10 years.
 
Picea omorika Nana     Zone 4
Dwarf Serbian Spruce. Dense, broadly conical tree with irregular branch lengths & yellow-green needles. Grows to 1.5m high and wide in 10 years. (Std available)



















Picea omorika ‘Nana’
 

Picea omorika Pendula Bruns     Zone 4
Weeping Serbian Spruce. Very narrow spire-like tree with strictly pendulous branches and deep greenish blue needles. Grows to 2m high and 60cm wide in 10 years.

Picea omorika Pendula Major     Zone 4
Weeping Serbian Spruce. Spreading tree with ascending leaders and heavy weeping branches with long gray-blue needles. Staking produces an upright tree. Grows to 3m high and 1.5m wide in 10 years.
 
Picea omorika Pimoko     Zone 4
Dwarf Serbian Spruce. Dense round shrub with short blue-green needles displaying white undersides. Often grafted on a standard. Perfect for planters & bonsai. Grows to 30cm high and 50cm wide in 10 years. (Std available)
 
Picea omorika Tijn     Zone 4
Serbian Spruce. A dwarf, bright yellow ball. Annual growth of 5cm. Prefers full to partial sun.















Picea omorika ‘Tijn’

 
Picea omorika Schneverdingen     Zone 4
Serbian Spruce. Miniature little bun. Leaves are blue, sliver and green. Grows 2-3cm per year.
 
Picea omorika Treblitz     Zone 4
Serbian Spruce. A round little ball with tiny dark green needles. Two-toned green-silverblue needles. Grows to 25cm high and wide in 10 years.
 
Picea omorika White Top     Zone 4
Dwarf Serbian Spruce. Low mounding shrub. Arching branches with gray-green needles sport a white flush of new growth in the Spring. Grows to 50cm high and 90cm wide in 10 years.

Picea omorika Zuckerhut     Zone 4
Serbian Spruce. Pyramidal upright tree. Dark green needles have silver-blue undersides. Zuckerhut means ‘sugar loaf’ in German. Grows 1.5m high and 0.8m wide.
 
Picea orientalis Aurea     Zone 4
Oriental Spruce. Conical tree, fully and symmetrically branched. The flush of new growth in the Spring is bright yellow fading to cream & then to a glossy dark green. Grows to 2.5m high and 1.5m wide in 10 years.










Picea orientalis ‘Aurea’
 

Picea orientalis Bergmans Gem     Zone 4
Oriental Spruce. Flattened globe-shaped shrub, densely branched with glossy dark green needles. Often grafted on a standard. Perfect for rock gardens & planters. Grows to 40cm high and 70cm wide in 10 years. (Std available)
 
Picea orientalis Mt. Vernon     Zone 4
Oriental Spruce. Bun-shaped plant with tiny, glossy, dark-green needles. It prominently displays its myriad buds. Ideal for trough and rock gardens, it grows less than 3cm per year. Eventually grows to 20cm high and 30cm wide.
 
Picea orientalis Nigra Compacta     Zone 4 Oriental Spruce. Slow growing, broad pyramidal tree. Densely branched with very short and very dark glossy green needles. Grows to 1m high and 60cm wide in 10 years.
 
Picea orientalis Professor Langner     Zone 4
Oriental Spruce. Miniature globe shaped cultivar that is exceptionally dense. Annual growth of 2 cm. Its foliage is dark, shiny green. Needs to be protected from the afternoon sun. Grows to 20cm high and wide in 10 years.
Picea orientalis Shadow's Broom     Zone 4
Oriental Spruce. Witches' Broom forms a broad pyramid dense with ascending branches. New growth is a bright pale green fading to very dark glossy green. Grows to 1.25m high and 1m wide in 10 years.
 
Picea orientalis Silver Seedling     Zone 4
Oriental Spruce. Compact cultivar with an irregular shape and beautiful white foliage. It needs to be protected from the full sun or it will burn. Annual growth of up to 10cm.
 
Picea orientalis Skylands     Zone 4
Oriental Spruce. Narrow conical tree, fully and symmetrically branched. Yellow new growth ages to gold and fades to green on interior branches. Protect from hot afternoon sun. Grows to 3m high and 1m wide in 10 years.









Picea orientalis ‘Skylands’

 
Picea orientalis Tom Thumb     Zone 4
Oriental Spruce. Striking gold compact layered globe. Requires lots of sun, but protect from extreme hot afternoon sun. Ideal for troughs or rock gardens. Grows to 25cm high and 35cm wide in 10 years.









Picea orientalis ‘Tom Thumb’

 
Picea pungens Baby Blue Eyes     Zone 3
Colorado Spruce. Broad pyramidal tree. Dense symmetrical branching with sky blue needles. Grows to 5m high and 2.5m wide in 10 years.
 
Picea pungens Bakeri     Zone 3
Colorado Spruce. Narrow pyramidal tree. Dense symmetrical branching with deep blue needles. Grows to 4.5m high and 1.8m wide in 10 years.
 
Picea pungens Barabit’s Compact     Zone 2
Colorado Spruce. Dwarf, densely branched pyramidal tree with bright silver-blue foliage.
 
Picea pungens Blaukissen     Zone 3
Colorado Spruce. Cushion-shaped dwarf with nice blue foliage. Compact growth habit makes it ideal for a rock garden. Grows to 30cm high and 45cm wide in 10 years.
 
Picea pungens Blue Mist     Zone 3
Colorado Spruce. Dwarf broad pyramid. Densely branched with bright blue needles. Perfect for larger rock gardens. Grows to 1.5m high and 1.75m wide in 10 years.










Picea pungens ‘Blue Mist’

 
Picea pungens Blue Pearl     Zone 3
Colorado Spruce. Dwarf globose shrub. Very dense, short branching with bright blue needles. Perfect for rock gardens. Grows 60cm high and wide in 10 years.
 
Picea pungens Christmas Blue     Zone 3          
Colorado Spruce. Broad pyramidal tree. Dense symmetrical branching with long powder blue needles. Grows to 2m high and 1.5m wide in 10 years.
 
Picea pungens Corbet     Zone 3
Colorado Spruce. Dwarf conical shrub. Dense, short, slightly ascending branches with bright gray-green needles. Perfect for larger rock gardens. Grows to 1m high and 50cm wide in 10 years.

Picea pungens Donna's Rainbow     Zone 3
Colorado Spruce. Dwarf conical shrub. Dense, symmetrical, ascending branches with bright blue needles. Grows to 1.25m high and 90cm wide in 10 years.
 
Picea pungens Erich Frahm     Zone 3
Colorado Spruce. Narrow conical tree. Stiff branching with intense silver-blue needles. Grows to 3m high and 90cm wide in 10 years.
 
Picea pungens Fat Albert     Zone 3
Colorado Spruce. Broad pyramidal tree. Dense symmetrical branching with bright gray-blue needles. Grows to 3m high and 2.25m wide in 10 years.
 
Picea pungens Fat Mac     Zone 3
Colorado Spruce. Compact, rounded bun with very dense, gray-green foliage. Slowly grows to 25cm high and 40cm wide in 10 years
 
Picea pungens Filip’s Blue Compact     Zone 3
Colorado Spruce. Compact, upright growth habit with steel-blue needles. Found as a seedling by Nursery Edwin Smits in Holland. Grows 2.5m high and 1.2m wide in 10 years.
 
Picea pungens Glauca Globosa     Zone 3
Colorado Spruce. Dwarf rounded shrub. Dense short branching with bright blue needles. Often grafted on a standard. Perfect for larger rock gardens and planters. Grows 1m high and 1.5m wide in 10 years.         (Std available)








Picea pungens ‘Glauca Globosa’

 
Picea pungens Globe     Zone 3
Colorado Spruce. Miniature globose shrub. Dense short branching with blue-green needles. Often grafted on a standard. Perfect for rock gardens & planters. Grows to 45cm high and 30cm wide in 10 years. (Std available)

Picea pungens Hoopsii     Zone 3
Colorado Spruce. Pyramidal tree. Full showy branches of long and exceptionally bright silver-blue needles. Grows to 3m high and 2m wide in 10 years.










Picea pungens ‘Hoopsii’
 

Picea pungens Iseli Fastigiate     Zone 3
Colorado Spruce. Perfectly columnar tree. Heavy vertical branching with silver-blue needles. Perfect for vertical accent and narrow spaces. Grows to 3m high and 80cm wide in 10 years.
 
Picea pungens Iseli Foxtail     Zone 3
Colorado Spruce. Irregular, open pyramidal tree. Ascending branches with silver-blue needles that diminish in length closer to the branch tip giving a foxtail-like appearance. Very drought tolerant. Grows to 3m high and 1.5m wide in 10 years.
 
Picea pungens Lucretia     Zone 3
Colorado Spruce. Dwarf broad pyramid. Densely branched with bright blue needles. Perfect for larger rock gardens. Grows to 90cm high and 1.25m wide in 10 years.
 
Picea pungens Maigold     Zone 3
Colorado Spruce. Pyramidal tree with bright primrose yellow new growth in Spring, changing to light green in Summer. Grows 1.5m high and 1m wide in 10 years.



















Picea pungens ‘Maigold’


Picea pungens Mission Blue     Zone 3
Colorado Spruce. Pyramidal tree. Dense symmetrical branching with intense blue needles. Grows to 2.5m high and 1.25m wide in 10 years.
 
Picea pungens Moll     Zone 3
Colorado Spruce. A very slow growing, irregular shaped blue colored dwarf spruce. Seldom found in the trade. Grows to 30cm across
 
Picea pungens Montgomery     Zone 3
Colorado Spruce. Dwarf rounded shrub. Dense short branching with bright blue needles. Often grafted on a standard. Perfect for larger rock gardens and planters. Grows to 1m high and 1.5m wide in 10 years.
 
Picea pungens Mrs. Cesarini     Zone 3
Colorado Spruce. Dwarf flat-topped shrub. Dense branching and heavy budding with blue-green needles. Grows to 1m high and 1.5m wide in 10 years. (Std available)









Picea pungens ‘Mrs. Cesarini’

 
Picea pungens Nana     Zone 3
Colorado Spruce. Dwarf rounded shrub. Dense short branching with green needles. Often grafted on a standard. Perfect for larger rock gardens and planters. Grows to 1m high and 1.5m wide in 10 years.
 
Picea pungens Nimetz     Zone 3
Colorado Spruce. Creamy-white flush in Spring, contrasts beautifully with the older blue foliage. The new growth gradually darkens. Grows 3.3m high and 1.8m wide.
 
Picea pungens Pin Cushion     Zone 3
Colorado Spruce. Dwarf rounded shrub. Dense short branching with bright blue needles. Often grafted on a standard. Perfect for rock gardens and planters. Grows to 50cm high and 80cm wide in 10 years.
 
Picea pungens Procumbens     Zone 3
Colorado Spruce. Weeping, mounding shrub. Thick branches spread as groundcover over wall and rocks. Needles are long and silver-blue. Often staked for height. Grows 1m high and 2m wide in 10 years.








Picea pungens ‘Procumbens’

 
Picea pungens Sester Dwarf     Zone 3
Colorado Spruce. Dwarf conical tree. Very dense branching with bright blue needles. Grows to 1.5m high and 75cm wide in 10 years.



















Picea pungens ‘Sester Dwarf’
 

Picea pungens Skylar     Zone 2
Colorado Spruce. Miniature tight flat-shaped bun. Steel-blue needles.Excellent choice for smaller rock gardens. Slowly grows to 40cm high and 50cm wide in 10 years.
 
Picea pungens Spring Blast     Zone 3
Colorado Spruce. A new cultivar with stunning cream-white new growth in the Spring, creating a beautiful contrast with the mature bright blue needles. Nice symmetrical shaped tree, which prefers full sun and well-drained soil. Grows to 2.4m high and 1.2m wide in 10 years.

Picea pungens St. Marys Broom    Zone 3
Colorado Spruce. Globose to pyramidal dwarf shrub. Dense compact branching with bright blue needles. Often grafted on a standard. Perfect for rock gardens and planters. Grows 40cm high and wide in 10 years.









Picea pungens St. Mary’s Broom
 

Picea pungens The Blues     Zone 3
Colorado Spruce. Weeping tree with a leader that will find its own angled way skyward but can be staked to formalize the pendulous branches of silver-blue needles. Grows to 1.8m high and 1m wide in 10 years.










Picea pungens ‘The Blues’

 
Picea pungens Thomsen     Zone 3
Colorado Spruce. Narrow, pyramidal tree. Dense branching with silver-blue needles. Similar stunning Spring growth as P.p. Hoopsi, but more symmetrical growth. Grows to 2.5m high and 1m wide in 10 years.
 
Picea pungens Thume     Zone 3
Colorado Spruce. Dwarf rounded shrub. Dense compact branching with gray-blue needles. Often grafted on a standard. Perfect for larger rock gardens and planters. Grows 75cm high and wide in 10 years.
 
Picea pungens Walnut Glen     Zone 3
Colorado Spruce. Dwarf conical tree. Dense symmetrical branching with blue needles that are topped with a layer of gold. Grows to 1m high and 75cm wide in 10 years.

Picea sitchensis Bentham’s Sunlight     Zone 5
Golden Sitka Spruce. Originated from the Golden Sitka Spruce on Haida Gwaii. Upright, vigorous tree with a nice golden hue. Grows to 5.0m high and 3.0m wide in 10 years.









Picea sitchensis ‘Bentham’s Sunlight’
 

Picea sitchensis Papoose     Zone 5
Sitka Spruce. Dwarf globose shrub becoming pyramidal with age. Very densely branched with extremely sharp blue-green needles displaying their white undersides. Grows to 1.5m high and wide in 10 years.
 
Picea sitchensis Renken     Zone 5
Sitka Spruce. Dwarf, globose shrub with gray-green needles. Grows 30cm high and wide in 10 years. Perfect for rock gardens.
 
Picea sitchensis Silberswerg     Zone 5
Sitka Spruce. Dwarf rounded shrub. Very densely branched with blue-green needles displaying their white undersides. Grows to 75cm high and 1m wide in 10 years.










Picea sitchensis ‘Silberswerg’
 

Picea sitchensis Virgata     Zone 5
Sitka Spruce. Irregular snake-like branching with blue needles. Very open growth habit. Grows to 4m high and 3m wide in 10 years.

Picea sitchensis Tannhof     Zone 5
Sitka Spruce. Dwarf, flattened globe-shaped shrub with blue-green needles that display their silver undersides.
 
Picea x Hurstii     Zone 3
Hurst Spruce (P. engelmannii x P. pungens). Vigorous pyramidal tree. Dense symmetrical branching with short gray-blue needles. Grows to 4.5m high and 3m wide in 10 years.
 
Picea x mariorika Machala     Zone 4
(P. omorika x P. mariana). Flat-topped mound. Dense spreading layers of branches with blue-green needles displaying their white undersides. Grows to 60cm high and 1.2m wide in 10 years.