Pendulous, or weeping plants generally are the result of an accidental genetic variation in a seedling. Other plant accidents have resulted in the production of dwarf plants and variegated leaves, as ...
One of the most interesting evergreens is the weeping blue spruce (Picea pungens 'Pendula'). This cultivar of the native Colorado blue spruce was a selected seedling grown in a tree nursery in the ...
Courtesy of Monrovia Picea pungens ‘Globosa Nana’ is a dwarf, globe-shaped cultivar which grows 3 feet tall and 4-6 feet wide. Picea omerika 'Pendula' Picea abies 'Wingle's Weeping' Picea pungens ‘Fat ...
WHAT: Picea omorika Pendula is a rare beauty known as weeping Serbian spruce. It’s unusual coloration makes it a standout in the garden. Branches have a weeping habit that highlight its green and ...
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