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Picea omorika Grow your own Serbian Spruce, the most graceful of all spruces 100% guaranteed Seed-grown on California's Redwood Coast Transplanting and care instructions included Highlights MoistureMedium Cold Hardiness-35°F LightFull Sun / Partial Shade Size40 – 60' tall / 10 – 20' spread Lifespan100 yrs Growth RateMedium Drought ToleranceModerate Wind ResistanceMedium Tree Story About Serbian Spruce Serbian Spruce (Picea omorika) is endemic to a tiny area of the former Yugoslavia, where…

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Picea omorika ‘Aurea’ (Serbian Spruce) is a very stylish evergreen conifer of narrowly conical habit with short drooping branches that curve upward at their tips. It is clothed in a lush foliage of gold, green and blue needles, which creates a unique tri-color effect. A moderate grower, 6-12 in. per year (15-30 cm), this elegant Serbian Spruce is magnificent, either as a specimen or in a grouping. Blue Sky Serbian Spruce, Picea Omorika, Serbian Spruce, Colorado Spruce, Picea Pungens, Flowering Cherry Tree, Alpine Plants, How To Attract Birds, Flower Gardens

Picea omorika ‘Aurea’ (Serbian Spruce) is a very stylish evergreen conifer of narrowly conical habit with short drooping branches that curve upward at their tips. It is clothed in a lush foliage of gold, green and blue needles, which creates a unique tri-color effect. A moderate grower, 6-12 in. per year (15-30 cm), this elegant Serbian Spruce is magnificent, either as a specimen or in a grouping.

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Picea omorika Blue Sky Serbian Spruce, Venue Exterior, Wilderness Garden, Alaska Garden, Picea Omorika, Serbian Spruce, Maine Landscape, Cypress Mulch, Long Garden

The Serbian Spruce is a beautiful evergreen conifer with a very narrow conical growth habit with the potential to be 50-60'. Like many spruce trees it will maintain its lower branches until someone cuts them off to mow around the base. The lateral branches near the top of the tree are more ascending with weakly pendant side shoots. May have a nice bluish cast. They look great in a grove like this see at Whistler Mt. in BC. I have seen only one here in the county but I am sure there are…

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