Category: Conifers

Serbian spruce Karel

Serbian spruce Karel

The strangest thing is that, despite the name, this tree looks nothing like the "classic" Serbian spruce, which is endemic to the Balkans. She is tall, slender, with a narrow, almost wedge-shaped crown. And Karel (Picea omorika ...

Colorado spruce Edith

Colorado spruce Edith

Thorny spruces deservedly occupy a prominent place in the entire world "spruce variety". True, among non-specialists, they are better known under the name of gray, or blue spruces. And all the wine - their beautiful, with a bluish ...

Spruce prickly Hoopsie

Spruce prickly Hoopsie

Thorny (or blue, Colorado) spruce rightfully occupy a leading position among all the variety of coniferous garden trees. Due to their bluish tint, they are recognized beauties, and their unpretentiousness and durability are significantly ...

Colorado spruce Fat Albert

Colorado spruce Fat Albert

Thorny spruce is not for nothing that they bear the second name - Colorado. Their homeland is the mountainous and foothill regions of the western United States, and some states, including Colorado, consider them one of their symbols. In general, the view is different ...

Spruce prickly Misty Blue

Spruce prickly Misty Blue

We associate blue spruce with something solemn, festive, even austere. It has long been customary to plant them near memorials, monuments, important administrative buildings, to form alleys and decorate central squares. For some time now ...

Colorado spruce Lucky Strike

Colorado spruce Lucky Strike

It would not be a big mistake to say that decorative spruces attract the attention of consumers and breeders in two cases: either when they have a classic, strict crown shape, or when they look unusual, completely ...

Colorado spruce Isel Fastigiata

Colorado spruce Isel Fastigiata

Thorny (Colorado) spruce - the aborigines of the American continent, more precisely, its western region. Their natural range is occupied by the Rocky Mountains and the adjacent territories. Colorado spruces are hardy, decorative, they have an unusual, light-blue hue ...

Spruce prickly Bonfire

Spruce prickly Bonfire

Thorny spruce, also called Colorado spruce, grow naturally in western North America. They are known for their frost resistance, slender crown, unusual shade of needles. No wonder the breeders of the Old and the New paid attention to them ...

Colorado spruce Blue Diamond

Colorado spruce Blue Diamond

Thorny (or Colorado) spruce comes from the slopes of the Rocky Mountains in the western United States. They are distinguished by their unpretentiousness, unusual color of needles, high frost resistance, for which they have long been loved by breeders of the New and Old World ...

Fir-tree prickly Glauka Globoza

Fir-tree prickly Glauka Globoza

Among the whole group of thorny spruce trees, long chosen by gardeners in Europe and America, there are several rather old varieties that have long and firmly settled on the "coniferous Olympus". They have become almost legendary, they are classics, ...

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