A perfect cone-shaped dwarf conifer with dense green needles that are soft to the touch. Excellent as a miniature Christmas tree in natural form, or as an artistically pruned topiary. Makes a formal statement in the garden. Excellent in containers.
Attractive silvery-blue needles with horizontal branching to ground. Maintains color thru winter. Creates a beautiful cascading statement in the garden. 4" long cones. Must be staked for narrow upright growth.
HABIT: Conical Evergreen; Dense --SIZE: Slow growing; 20'-25' tall; 10'-12' wide --HARDINESS: Hardy to -50*F --EXPOSURE: Full Sun --DESCRIPTION: Bright green needles mature to a bright blue
Weeping, evergreen conifer. Slow growing. Pendulous branches to some degree or another. Probably the most common cultivar of var. pendula is ‘Pendula’.
Pyramidal, Evergreen. Fast growing when young but slows down with age. Light or deep green, blunt sharp needles. Oldest branchlets near the trunk die. Branches are stiff when young, drooping when mature.
Weeping, evergreen conifer. Slow growing. Pendulous branches to some degree or another. Probably the most common cultivar of var. pendula is ‘Pendula’.
Dwarf coniferous evergreen. Has tight, many layered branches with green needles that creates a compact bird's nest like form. Very hardy and wind resistant. Requires very little maintenance.