The Baby Blue Spruce Is Prized Among Landscapers For Its Evergreen Turquoise-Blue Foliage, Extreme Resistance To Cold/Harsh Environments, And Versatile Dwarfing Size Which Allows This Spruce To Be Used As Either A Large Shrub Or A Small Tree In A Landscape. The Ice Blue Needles Keep Their Unique Color Throughout The-Year But Tend To Develop A Deeper Hue As Winter Sets In And The Foliage Absorbs Less Sunlight. Baby Blue Is Actually A Dwarfing Cultivar Of The Colorado Blue Spruce, Allowing Gardeners To Gain The Same Silvery-Blue Color, Fantastic Pyramidal Form, And Fantastic Hardiness Without Growing To The Height Of 100 Ft. No Pruning Is Required To Attain A Symmetrical Pyramidal Form. This Dwarfing Conifer Easily Withstands Temperatures Down To Minus 40 F And Goes Virtually Untouched By Deer, Insects, Or Diseases. The Baby Blue Spruce Lives Most Comfortably In Usda Cold Hardiness Zones 4-8 And Reaches A Height Of 20 Ft. With A Much Narrower Spread Of 10 Ft.
- Silvery Turquoise Evergreen Foliage
- Cold Hardy Down To Minus 40 F
- Reaches 20 Ft. In Height
- Fantastic Deeper Winter Color
- Ideal As A Mid-Sized Landscape Feature
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