Category: Conifers

Colorado spruce Waldbrunn

Colorado spruce Waldbrunn

Among the many spruce trees and bushes common in landscape design, there is a relatively small group called "thorny spruce". They are often also called "Colorado", according to the region of origin - the Rocky Mountains in the western United States, ...

Colorado spruce Belobok

Colorado spruce Belobok

For more than a century, thorny (Colorado) spruces have been a fertile material for breeders who develop new varieties and cultivars on their basis. Now let's talk about one of them, the name of which is in the title ...

Canadian spruce Sanders Blue

Canadian spruce Sanders Blue

Canadian spruces have long been loved by fans of conifers. They are distinguished by increased resistance to low temperatures, compact crown, unpretentiousness and resistance to urban gas pollution. And also - an unusual, light blue color of the needles, for which ...

Canadian spruce Daisy White

Canadian spruce Daisy White

Canadian spruce has long and firmly occupied a significant part of the entire world market for conifers. They are often preferred for their unpretentiousness, durability, plasticity and versatility. Among the many varieties and cultivars, connoisseurs distinguish Konica, ...

Canadian spruce Konica

Canadian spruce Konica

One of the types of spruce - Canadian, can often be found under the name "Gray spruce": do not be confused by this feature. Indeed, this species differs from the usual European spruce in its light-gray color ...

Canadian spruce Alberta Globe

Canadian spruce Alberta Globe

Canadian (gray) spruces have long been loved by gardeners and landscape designers around the world. Their main advantages are slow growth and beautiful crown shapes, and yet not quite the usual color of the needles: light green, gray, sometimes with a noticeable ...

Norway spruce Nidiformis

Norway spruce Nidiformis

Conifers have long won the recognition of landscape designers and garden lovers alike. They are relatively unpretentious, do not require much attention to themselves, at the same time they always look decorative, most often without losing their ...

Norway spruce Little Jam

Norway spruce Little Jam

This plant is sometimes called "Little Pearl of Norway", and it cannot be said that there is too much exaggeration in this. The appearance of the spruce cannot leave indifferent any lover of wildlife, so ...

Norway spruce Inversa

Norway spruce Inversa

Landscape designers love conifers for their relative unpretentiousness, year-round green crown, resistance to frost, drought and gas-polluted air. And also conifers are expressive and handsome, capable of brightening up any "green company". All these...

Norway spruce Akrokona

Norway spruce Akrokona

The last two or three decades, spruce have turned out to be a real benefit of conifers in landscape design. If earlier they were used to a limited extent, only as an addition to flowering, deciduous trees, now they are often leaders ...

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