Blue Globe Spruce


Globe Blue Spruce – Picea pungens ‘Globosa’

Cultural Requirements: Best in well-drained soil in full sun. Prefers slightly-acidic pH soil containing some organic matter, but will tolerate a wide range of soils, if well-drained. Established plants can tolerate short periods of drought. Little, if any, pruning required. Some salt tolerant. Deer resistant. Ornamental Characteristics: An evergreen shrub with stiff, prickly, light-blue, ¾” needles and a neat, dense, compact, rounded shape. Seldom produces cones. Uses in the Landscape: Use in foundation plantings and shrub borders, or as a specimen or accent plant [1].

Globe Blue Spruce

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