Pendula Norway Spruce (Picea abies 'Pendula')
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Evergreen Perennial Tree in the Pinaceae Family
 

Picea abies, commonly known as the Norway spruce, is a majestic, evergreen conifer native to the mountains of central and northern Europe. This towering tree is renowned for its pyramidal silhouette, dense, dark green foliage, and distinctive, drooping branch tips.

Reaching impressive heights of 40-70 feet, with a spread of 25-30 feet, the Norway spruce is a large, fast-growing tree that commands attention in the landscape. Its needle-like leaves, which are soft to the touch, are arranged spirally around the branches, creating a luxuriant, textured appearance.

One of the most distinctive features of Picea abies is its pendulous branch tips, which give the tree a graceful, weeping habit. As the tree matures, the lower branches tend to droop towards the ground, further accentuating the tree's elegant, pyramidal form.

In addition to its ornamental value, the Norway spruce is also prized for its utility. The tree's strong, straight trunk has long been used in construction and shipbuilding, while its branches and needles are valued for their use in essential oils and wreaths.

Adaptable to a wide range of soil types and growing conditions, including full sun and partial shade, the Norway spruce is a versatile choice for landscaping. It is commonly used as a specimen tree, screen, or windbreak, and its tolerance for urban pollution and cold temperatures make it a popular selection for northern climates.

Whether admired for its majestic stature, unique branching structure, or practical applications, Picea abies is a timeless, iconic tree that has captivated gardeners and foresters alike for centuries.

 

Plant Data

Mature Size 4 - 15 feet tall. 4 - 15 feet wide.
Sun Exposure Full Sun - Full Sun
Moisture Tolerance Medium
Zones 3a - 7b (Usually hardy to -40° F)
Tags Colorful Foliage, Deer Resistant, Evergreen, Formal Garden, Foundation, Full Sun, Full Sun, Good for Accents, Grown For Attractive Foliage, Low Maintenance, Medium, Medium, Normal Soil, Perennial, Specimen, Tolerant of Moist Soil, Well-Drained Soil, Winter Interest
Bloom Period Non-flowering
Flower Color Non-Flowering
Foliage Color
 

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