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A. Columnar Norway Spruce
Picea abies ‘Cupressina’
The Columnar Norway Spruce is a
hardy, columnar tree with ascending
branches and deep green foliage.
Its tight pyramidal shape and
branching to the ground make it
an excellent choice for screening.
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Zone: 2 | Height: 20 Feet | Spread: 6 Feet
| Evergreen
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B. Little Gem Norway Spruce
Picea abies ‘Little Gem’
The Little Gem Norway Spruce grows
in a very tight round ball with short
dark green needles. Its small stature
makes it perfect for the landscape
or in rock gardens. It requires
little pruning and is slow growing.
Zone: 3 | Height: 3 Feet | Spread: 3 Feet
| Evergreen
C. Weeping Norway Spruce
Picea abies pendula
The Weeping Norway Spruce is
a slow grower. It has dark green
needles and grows to three feet tall
but can be staked to six feet or more.
Zone: 3 | Height: 6 Feet | Spread: 4 Feet
| Evergreen
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D. Norway Spruce
Picea abies
The Norway Spruce is a tall growing
evergreen with dark green needles
and long sweeping branches and
slight weeping. It is a fast growing
tree and great for landscapes.
Zone: 3 | Height: 65 Feet | Spread: 25 Feet
| Evergreen
E. Bruns Serbian Spruce
Picea omorika ‘Bruns’
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The Bruns Serbian Spruce has a tall, slender, pyramidal
form that makes it very graceful in the landscape. It prefers
full sun and well-drained soil but tolerates heat and wind.
Zone: 4 | Height: 30 Feet | Spread: 8 Feet | Evergreen
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