Dwarf Alberta Spruce

Small dense evergreen trees widely used as accents in landscapes.

Additional information

Botanical Name

Picea glauca 'Conica'

Plant Height

6'-8'

Plant Spread (width)

4'-5'

Deciduous/Evergreen

Bloom Time

N/A

Exposure

,

Flower Color

N/A

Foliage Color

Fall Color

N/A

Soil Moisture

Moist/Well drained

Growth Habit

Conical

Small dense evergreen trees widely used as accents in landscapes. Slow growing, reaching full maturity in 25-30 years. Due to their size and slow growth they work well as foundation plantings. These trees need little to no pruning to keep their shape. If pruning is necessary, do so in late winter to early spring when you first notice new growth appearing.

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UNCLE'S PLANTING TIPS!

Step 1 – Dig the Hole Twice as Wide as the Pot

Step 2 – Remove the Plant from Its Container

Step 3 – Backfill with 50/50 Soil and Max Mix

Step 4 – Cover the Plant Area with Mulch

Step 5 – Stake the Tree if Needed

Step 6 – Water and Feed the Plant!

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