Picea engelmannii ‘Bush’s Lace’

Picea engelmannii ‘Bush’s Lace’

Picea engelmannii ‘Bush’s Lace’

Bush’s Lace Engelmann Spruce This fast-growing conifer has powder-blue needles on branches that weep down from the main, upright leader. A very soft-textured conifer which makes a great specimen plant. Hardiness Growth Rate Esposure HxW@10yrs Zones 1-8 Intermediate Sun 10’x3′

Picea engelmannii ‘Blue Magoo’

Blue Magoo Engelmann Spruce New growth hangs, making the otherwise upright plant appear to have weeping tertiary branches. The growth stiffens by summer. Purple-red cones in spring. Most would confuse this for an unusual Picea pungens. Hardiness Growth Rate Esposure HxW@10yrs Zones 1-8 Intermediate Sun 7’x4′

Picea abies ‘Rotenhausii’

Rotenhaus Norway Spruce An extremely narrow weeping tree, this Norway spruce stays less than 2′ wide when 10′ tall, and it does not require staking. Shaped like a cylindrical fountain, the trees branches with blue-green needles suggest water neatly cascading until it hits the ground. Hardiness Growth Rate Esposure HxW@10yrs Zones 3-8 Intermediate Sun/Part Shade […]

Picea abies ‘Lemonade’

Lemonade Norway Spruce This pyramidal spruce was found as a result of crossing Picea abies ‘Acrocona’ with Picea abies ‘Gold Drift’ by Bob Fincham. This particular seedling has an open-branching habit and wonderful golden coloration, especially in winter. Hardiness Growth Rate Esposure HxW@10yrs Zones 3-8 Dwarf Sun/Part Shade 4.5’x3′

Picea abies ‘Gold Finch’

Gold Finch Norway Spruce One of the new introductions from Bob Fincham found by crossing ‘Gold Drift’ with ‘Acrocona’. Hardiness Growth Rate Esposure HxW@10yrs Zones 3-8 Dwarf Sun/Part Shade 3’x2′

Picea abies ‘Gold Dust’

Gold Dust Norway Spruce A very unique-colored spruce, having golden tones sprinkled throughout the foliage. The diminutive needles and the upright growth add to the beauty of this dwarf tree. Hardiness Growth Rate Esposure HxW@10yrs Zones 3-8 Dwarf Sun/Part Shade 4’x2′

Picea abies ‘Gold Drift’

Gold Drift Norway Spruce A weeping golden form! Pendulous branches and a drifting (upright) or weeping central leader. Can be staked to form an upright weeper, or untrained to be a cascading mound. Yellow color is more pronounced in full sun, but can burn young plants. Discovered as a sport on ‘Reflexa’ by Bob Fincham. […]

Picea abies ‘Farnsburg’

Farnsburg Norway Spruce Bright green foliage on this gracefully-weeping tree is soft to the touch. This cultivar was found as a seedling from the more-common ‘Inversa’ in Switzerland. Will develop into a narrow tree if staked. Hardiness Growth Rate Esposure HxW@10yrs Zones 3-8 Dwarf Sun/Part Shade 6’x3′

Picea abies ‘Dandylion’

Dandylion Norway Spruce One of the new seedlings found by Bob Fincham’s deliberate cross of the golden, weeping Picea abies ‘Gold Drift’ and the prolific cone-bearing Picea abies ‘Acrocona’. This dwarf has golden foliage and will eventually produce numerous cones. Hardiness Growth Rate Esposure HxW@10yrs Zones 3-8 Dwarf Sun/Part Shade 4’x3′

Picea abies ‘Cupressina’

Cupressina Norway Spruce A columnar form with dark green foliage. Stiff branches held close to the trunk allow this cultivar to withstand snow load better than most columnar evergreens. Hardiness Growth Rate Esposure HxW@10yrs Zones 3-8 Intermediate Sun/Part Shade 10’x2.5′