Picea engelmannii ‘Bush’s Lace’ is a vigorous growing form of Engelmann spruce. With a strong central leader, its branches extend out before drooping downward. Unique in that, although the branching is a bit irregular, it still makes a stately presence in the garden. Engelmann spruce is native to the higher elevations of the Rocky and Cascade Mountains and is adapted to dealing with extreme winds and cold. Mature size: 25’H x 6’W Zone 3
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Hillside Upright Norway Spruce (Picea abies ‘Hillside Upright’)
Picea abies ‘Hillside Upright’ is a rare and unique form of Norway spruce, often considered a “natural sculpture”. Distinct green foliage over rust colored stems accent a rugged yet elegant appearance suitable for any type of garden setting. A truly carefree plant for the urban environment. Plant in full sun whenever possible. Mature size: 12’H x 6’W Zone 3
Star Power Juniper (Juniperus x Star Power)
Little bluish green stars of foliage appear all along the ascending branches of Juniperus x Star Power® (‘J.N. Select Blue’). Believed to be a hybrid of Juniperus communis and chinensis, this fast growing, columnar plant has very dense foliage. A deer resistant screen can develop in a short period and provides wildlife protection for other areas of the garden. Selected in 1998 by Michael Yanny, at Johnson’s Nursery, Wisconsin. It thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. Mature size: 20’H x 10’W Zone 3
Red Tipped Norway Spruce (Picea abies ‘Rubra Spicata’)
For about two weeks in spring, deep red new growth gives this uncommon cultivar a surprising look for a spruce. Gradually, the foliage changes to reddish-brown and then to green. Although it grows less quickly than the species, Picea abies ‘Rubra Spicata’ eventually becomes a large tree with an open habit. Found in Czechoslovakia in 1973, propagated in England, and introduced to the United States in 1981. Mature size: 25’H x 15’W Zone 3
Pacific Blue Macedonian Pine (Pinus peuce ‘Pacific Blue’)
Beautiful blue needles are long and thin, and densely cover Pinus peuce ‘Pacific Blue’. Selected from a group of P.p. ‘Glauca’ seedlings for its pleasing color. Multi-year needle persistence makes for a thick and full specimen with good form. Native to SE Europe, it is very cold and wind tolerant. Mature size: 20’H x 15’W Zone 4
Sanders Blue Alberta Spruce (Picea glauca ‘Sanders Blue’)
Picea glauca ‘Sanders Blue’ is an attractive, Alberta-type spruce that displays a medley of foliage color as needles change at different rates from bright slate blue to more on the green side. Similar in size and shape to P.g. ‘Conica’, the pointed, conical conifer makes a novel, seemingly textural, focal point that produces the best color in colder climates. Mature size: 6’H x 3’W Zone 4
Emerald Twister Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii ‘Torquis’)
The twisting, undulating branches of Pseudotsuga menziesii ‘Torquis’ create a sense of motion and evoke wonder in those who see the prominent, sculptural tree. Rich, dark green needles decorate the magnificent specimen, which makes a dramatic statement in a spacious garden. We are pleased to offer this selection from Pat Wells, Moscow, Idaho. Mature size: 25’H x 15’W Zone 4
Macopin Eastern White Pine (Pinus strobus ‘Macopin’)
Exuberant cone production, even when young, distinguishes Pinus strobus ‘Macopin’ from other White Pine cultivars. The mid-size tree develops an open, irregular habit with broad branches and soft, blue-green foliage. Originated as a witch’s broom found by Wm. Gotelli and George Erhle at Macopin, New Jersey. Mature Size: 10’H x 8’W Zone 3
Dandylion Norway Spruce (Picea abies ‘Dandylion’)
Picea abies ‘Dandylion is a colorful mounding form of Norway Spruce. Small red female cones form on the tips of yellow shoots. Branches arch up and down, spreading to fill space. Relatively short needles provide a fine texture. Selected by Bob Fincham in 2002, it was a seedling from a cross of the heavily coned Picea abies ‘Acrocona’ and weeping ‘Gold Drift’. Mature size: 4’H x 4’H Zone 3
Sharpleaf Norway Spruce (Picea abies ‘Mucronata’)
A dark green, compact selection, the irregularly mounding Picea abies ‘Mucronata’ produces thick, stiff shoots with large, brown buds. Plants grow slowly when young, but as they mature, the rate of growth accelerates and they eventually develop leaders with several sub-leaders. Mature size 6’H x 4’W Zone 4