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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.

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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.

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