
Picea pungens glauca
Picea pungens ‘Glauca’, commonly known as the blue spruce, is a North American conifer distinguished by its striking blue-grey needle color.
Naturally adapted to harsher climatic conditions, this species shows strong resistance to cold and wind. This resilience makes it a reliable choice across a wide range of climates.
In landscape use, its most notable features are its dense, symmetrical conical form and its consistent blue coloration throughout the year. With a strong central leader, it develops in a uniform manner and offers high visual value, especially when used as a specimen tree or focal point.
With proper cultivation and maintenance, its form quality is preserved, and over time, the plant gains character, increasing its overall value.

Picea pungens glauca globosa
Picea pungens ‘Glauca Globosa’ is a dwarf spruce variety distinguished by its compact form and striking blue-grey needle color.
Naturally slow-growing, it develops a dense, rounded structure, making it especially suitable for small-scale landscapes and limited spaces. Over time, it forms a slightly spreading, flattened spherical shape.
Thanks to its cold hardiness, it adapts well to a range of climatic conditions. It performs best in well-drained soils and sunny locations.
With its low maintenance requirements and consistent year-round color, it is a strong choice as a focal plant, particularly in modern and minimal landscape designs.