The Dwarf Globe Blue Spruce is a humble plant that maintains its silvery-blue evergreen needles all year round. With color that shines brightest in the summer, it’s still quite a site to see throughout the cold months of winter!.
This flat-topped and densely branched spruce can grow anywhere in your landscape. From a single accent plant in a formal setting to a contrast piece in a garden full of colorful flowers, the Dwarf Globe Blue Spruce will catch your eye anywhere you plant it.
It will polish off your landscape and set a sophisticated tone or bring light to bland areas in your rock garden. The Dwarf Globe Blue Spruce is native to the Rocky Mountains so these hardy plants are a piece of cake to grow!.
This deer-resistant and compact spruce is a low-maintenance plant and can grow almost anywhere. In fact, it can grow in the most tedious conditions. This spuce will withstand all-day sun, winter weather, and dry soil making maintenance a breeze.
You’ll see this spruce growing bigger every year. Often, it’ll grow faster in width than length. This allows the plant to fill the space with beautiful blue foliage.
- Zone: 2
- Exposure: Full Sun
- Mature Size: 6′ H X 5-10′
- Tree Form: Flat topped, globe shaped
- Foliage Color: Silvery-blue
- Growth Rate: Slow
- Uses: Specimen, borders, small hedge
Description: Slow-growing, globe-shaped dwarf spruce flat-topped, densely branched with striking silvery-blue needles. Provides the perfect accent to any garden.
Ornamental Features: Globe Blue Spruce has attractive blue foliage which emerges silvery blue in spring and remains blue throughout the winter.
Landscape Attributes: Low maintenance; prune out any upright shoots to maintain globe or spreading shape. Wildlife resistant and drought tolerant once established.