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Weeping White Spruce Tree (Picea glauca 'Pendula') - Narrow Ornamental Evergreen

$60.95

  • Distinctive weeping growth habit with downward-sweeping branches.
  • Narrow, columnar form suitable for compact landscape spaces.
  • Evergreen foliage provides year-round visual interest in the garden.
  • Adaptable to various soil types with consistent moisture.
  • Hardy coniferous specimen for focal point planting.

Size: 1 gallon

SKU:B0BJG2S5-V1
Availability: In Stock
Category:Spruce Trees

Distinctive Weeping White Spruce (Picea glauca 'Pendula')

The Weeping White Spruce is a cultivated variety of the native North American spruce, recognized for its unique, narrow, and pendulous growth habit. Unlike standard spruce varieties, this tree features branches that grow downward, hugging the trunk to create a slender, columnar profile. This architectural form makes it a functional choice for gardeners looking to add vertical interest without occupying significant ground width.

Growth and Maintenance Characteristics

This evergreen conifer maintains a dense structure throughout the year. To ensure healthy development, it is recommended to plant this tree in locations that receive full sun to partial shade. The tree thrives in well-draining soil and requires consistent watering, especially during the initial establishment phase after planting.

Landscape Utility

  • Architectural Shape: The narrow footprint allows for placement in smaller garden beds or as a vertical accent in mixed borders.
  • Year-Round Foliage: The needle-like leaves remain green through all seasons, providing consistent color.
  • Environmental Adaptability: Once established, it demonstrates tolerance for various soil conditions, provided the site does not experience prolonged waterlogging.

Proper spacing is essential to allow for adequate air circulation around the branches. Regular monitoring for common conifer pests and maintaining appropriate soil moisture levels will support the long-term vitality of the specimen.