Globe Blue Spruce
Brief Description
The Globe Blue Spruce, in our opinion, is a great alternative to the Mugo Pine. Because landscape plants tend to be green in color, we love plants that offer contrasting colors to break up the monotony. It has wonderful, bright blue needles that give your yard some pop! Additionally, its cute, soft appearance makes you want to hug it (but don’t because the needles will prick you). They grow up to 5 feet tall and 6 feet wide.
Origin
North America
Description
Common Name – Globe Blue Spruce
Botanical Name – Picea Pungens
Plant Type – Evergreen
Mature Size – 8 feet tall, 6 feet wide
Sun Exposure – Partial Shade or Full Sun
Bloom Time – Summer
Flower Color – Yellow to Gold
Hardiness Zone – 4 to 8
Planting
Because the Globe Blue Spruce grows about 6 feet wide, it doesn’t have a big footprint. We recommend finding a recognizable location in your landscape because you’ll want to be able to watch this plant grow. During infancy, the Spruce loves moist soil, and once it’s established, reduce the watering to a normal amount. Besides these things, it’s a set-it-and-forget-it type of plant.
Care
The Globe Blue Spruce requires very little care. As it matures, if you so desire, you can prune it in order to shape it to your preference. Otherwise, let it naturally grow and it’ll be beautiful. As for watering, it needs an average amount of water. One great thing about it is that it can go through periods of drought, so make sure at the very least that it’s not getting too much water.
Flowers
It does not produce flowers.
Varieties
This is the only variety.
Invasive
It is not invasive.
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