Broadly pyramidal evergreen tree can be used as a border, specimen or screen. Tiered, rigid branches are densely covered with stiff, gray-blue needles. Slow-growing.
Slow growing, broadly prymidal evergreen with stiff horizontal branches, to bout 25 to 30 feet high by 10 to 15 feet wide. Hardy to about -50* F. Full sun. Deep blue foliage. Rich moist soil, although drought tolerant when established.
Broad, pyramidal, evergreen with attractive silvery blue needles. Since it is grown from seed and not grafted, color and habit may vary. Thrives in colder climates. Makes for an excellent specimen accent.
Broad, columnar, compact, upright branching coniferous evergreen. Soft attractive silvery blue foliage. Will withstand heavy pruning. Use as a landscape accent, hedge, or screen and in group plantings
Slow growing, compact upright, dwarf variety, coniferous evergreen reaching over 6ft high, 5ft wide in 10 years. Hardy to about -10 degrees F. Full sun. Brilliant white candles contrast wonderfully tieh the glossy green needles, especially in winter.