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W W W.W I E G A N D S N U R S E R Y. C O M PICEA abies ‘Motala’
PICEA glauca ‘Pendula’
HEIGHT: 3-5’ • SPREAD: 3-5’
HEIGHT: 30’ • SPREAD: 10-20’
Motala Norway Spruce
Weeping White Spruce
FOLIAGE: Silver-blue tipped needles NOTES: Dwarf evergreen. The unique needle arrangement makes for a very distinctive look. Globe-shaped. PICEA abies ‘Nidiformis’
FOLIAGE: Blue-green needles NOTES: Evergreen. Narrow and dense with an upright leader and weeping branches.
PICEA glauca ‘Rainbows End™’
Bird’s Nest Spruce
Rainbow’s End™ White Spruce
HEIGHT: 2-8’ • SPREAD: 3-12’
HEIGHT: 5-10’ • SPREAD: 3-5’
FOLIAGE: Light green needles NOTES: Dwarf evergreen. Flat-topped form, with a more or less conspicuous nest-like depression in the center, caused by branches ascending obliquely from the middle.
FOLIAGE: Light green to blue-green NOTES: Evergreen. This species has a second flush of creamy to bright yellow growth in summer.
PICEA abies ‘Pumila’
PICEA omorika
HEIGHT: 3-4’ • SPREAD: 4-5’
HEIGHT: 50-60’ • SPREAD: 20-25’
Pumila Norway Spruce FOLIAGE: Dark green NOTES: Dwarf evergreen. Dense rounded, uniformly branched habit. All shoots point up or out.
PICEA glauca
White Spruce HEIGHT: 40-60’ • SPREAD: 10-20’ FOLIAGE: Pale green NOTES: Evergreen. Broad, dense, pyramidal in youth, becoming tall, narrow and dense with horizontal to ascending branches, with age.
Serbian Spruce FOLIAGE: Glossy, dark green NOTES: Evergreen. A very adaptable Spruce, known to adapt to full sun and city pollutants, Slender trunk, short ascending or drooping branches, forming a narrow, pyramidal head. PICEA omorika ‘Bruns’
Bruns Serbian Spruce HEIGHT: 35-40’ • SPREAD: 10’ FOLIAGE: Blue-green w/silver-blue NOTES: Evergreen. Its pyramidal form and dense, graceful branches create a striking silver-blue structure, wider at the bottom, sweeping up into a spire.
PICEA glauca ‘Conica’
PICEA omorika ‘Nana’
HEIGHT: 8-10’ • SPREAD: 3-5’
HEIGHT: 3-6’ • SPREAD: 4-6’
Dwarf Alberta Spruce FOLIAGE: Light green to blue-green needles NOTES: Dwarf evergreen. Regularly conical, quite dense and narrow. May also come in specialty varieties such as spiral, poodle and pompom.
Dwarf Serbian Spruce FOLIAGE: Dark green NOTES: Dwarf evergreen. Broadly conical, very dense, branches irregular in length. Heat and humidity tolerant. Requires protection from strong winds.
PICEA glauca ‘Densata’
PICEA omorika ‘Pendula Bruns’
HEIGHT: 20-40’ • SPREAD: 10-15’
HEIGHT: 25’ • SPREAD: Varies
Black Hills Spruce FOLIAGE: Green to blue-green needles NOTES: Evergreen. Slow-growing, conical shaped, dense, ornamental.
Bruns Weeping Serbian Spruce FOLIAGE: Green-blue w/silver NOTES: Evergreen. Tall, spire-like focal point has the narrowest silhouette of all the large, upright Serbian Spruce cultivars. Weeping.
PICEA glauca ‘Montrose Spire’
PICEA orientalis ‘Gowdy’
PICEA pungens
HEIGHT: 10-15’ • SPREAD: 6-8’
HEIGHT: 10-12’ • SPREAD: 5-6’
HEIGHT: 40-60’ • SPREAD: 15-20’
Montrose Spire White Spruce FOLIAGE: Green NOTES: Evergreen. Compact, pyramidal habit. Self-forming, small sized tree where space and height are a consideration. Beautiful specimen.
Gowdy Oriental Spruce FOLIAGE: Glossy, dark green needles NOTES: Evergreen. Narrow selection with recurved, sweeping branches. Intense, dark-green, finely defined branches.
Colorado Spruce FOLIAGE: Medium green to blue-green needles NOTES: Evergreen. A large, broad, pyramidal. Probably the most drought tolerant of Spruces.