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14 year old Picea pungens 'Glauca Pendula' growing in my front yard in Kansas City. Staked for height. Now free range and leader taking a left...
In my opinion its foliage hugs the main leader tighter. Growth slightly slower then Picea glauca 'Pendula'. This one 7 ft. tall (2.13 m). About...
Known in Europe as 'Schirrmann's Nordlicht'. A delightful dwarf deciduous conifer originating as a witch's broom mutation on M.g. 'White Spot'...
'Green Arrow' is perfect for limited space, though would also appreciate an open area to accentuate its beautiful foliage. Commonly confused with...
It was a seedling cross between Picea abies ‘Pendula’ and Picea abies ‘Virgata’. Cobra has characteristics intermediate between both...
Interesting weeping contorted habit. Dave
The growth is relatively slow, about 4-6" (10-15 cm) per year. Short, stiff, shiny needles with a dark green coloration lend it dignity. In time...
A beehive form with short, dark-green needles. The plant has a ruffled appearance due to needle growth in congested tufts. Not a fast grower...
This small cultivar is erect and has brilliant yellow foliage. The needles are flat and shiny. The bark is typically reddish brown and the...
I have seen the cultivar name sold both ways: 'Angelica's Thunderhead' or 'Thunderhead'. I purchased mine as 'Angelica's Thunderhead'....
A blue variety of Colorado Spruce. Leaves a steel blue on a ball shaped plant. This conifer is displaying a lite green growth which will turn...
This is a small tree that tends to be spreading when young with bright yellow becoming green as season progresses. Grown in partial shade. It...
Planted in 1998. This conifer is sold under the cultivar name 'Pendula' at most nursery's which is incorrect. Correct cultivar name is 'Reflexa'
Has uniform compact growth with dark green foliage. Stays very compact and fits in quite well in any garden with confined area concerns. Dave
Upright, to 25 ft (7.6 m) tall, dense, leaves narrow and yellow to almost white at the tips. Hardy to USDA Zone 5 Seems to be some confusion...
Pyramidal dwarf conifer with very blue foliage. Originated from a fast growing branch on Picea mariana 'Nana', itself a slow growing cultivar....
A very narrow form of Arizona Cypress. Plant will be 20ft. (6.10m) tall and 4 ft (1.22m) wide in 20 years. Likes drier soil. Zone 5. Dave
One of the best for yellow color retention in winter
An elegant choice. Dense, round cone shaped column with long blue-green needles. Slow grower, very hardy, good accent piece for a small garden.
A narrow upright conifer. Very neat with small needles that are more blue than green. Full sun. Z. 5