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Weeping blue spruce is an evergreen, with the bluest needles being the youngest ones, which eventually fade into a silvery-green. The 'Pendula' variety is a dwarf weeping tree that will take ...
You might not have the largest yard or plot, but that doesn’t mean you can’t grow the mighty spruce. These 5 types of spruce ...
WHAT: Picea omorika Pendula is a rare beauty known as weeping Serbian spruce. It’s unusual coloration makes it a standout in the garden.
“There are great evergreens: weeping white pine, weeping Norway or blue spruce. Weeping larch, weeping hemlock, weeping false cypress. All are great specimen trees,” Rafferty said.
Several good upright blue-tinted evergreens are the junipers 'Gray Gleam,' 'Blue Point' and 'Blue Arrow,' the blue atlas cedar, weeping Serbian spruce 'Pendula Bruns' and upright blue hollies ...
Pendulous, or weeping plants generally are the result of an accidental genetic variation in a seedling. Other plant accidents have resulted in the production of dwarf plants and variegated leaves ...
The weeping blue spruce, with blue needles and unique weeping branches, grows to five metres tall and three metres wide. Brenda has worked in the landscape industry in Edmonton and area for over ...
In this column I'm going to list some of the favorite evergreen weepers which, in winter, ...
The original Christmas tree was a Spruce, which is distinguished by its cone shape and whorled branches. The needles of a Spruce are attached singly to the branches rather than in bunches, in a ...