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  1. www.finegardening.com › plant › dwarf-serbian-spruce-picea-omorika-nanaDwarf Serbian spruce - FineGardening

    Plant Width : 3 to 6 feet. Zones : 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Light : Full Sun to Partial Shade. Moisture : Medium Moisture. Characteristics : Showy Foliage. Growth Rate : Slow. Plant Type : Trees. A compact plant with a mature height of 8 feet, this conifer is densely globe-shaped when young, becoming pyramidal as it ages.

  2. Dwarf Serbian spruce (Picea omorikaNana’): A dwarf cultivar growing 8 to 10 feet high. Its shape is conical to globose. Sky Trails Serbian spruce (Picea omorika ‘Sky Trails’): Blue-green needles with contrasting white bands underneath hang on branches with a weeping habit.

  3. This stunning evergreen is perfect for providing year round form and color in the landscape. Beautiful amongst mounding and low growing plant companions. A great choice for small spaces, whether planted in the ground or in a container.

  4. Picea omorikaPeve Tijn’ (Serbian Spruce) is a dwarf evergreen conifer of globe-shaped habit when young, developing into a small conical tree. It is clothed in a lush foliage of bright gold, green and light blue needles, which creates a unique tri-color effect.

  5. The Dwarf Serbian Spruce can be grown in many ways around your garden. Use it among the foundation planting, between bushes with darker green leaves, to add brightness. Plant it in a mixed shrub bed for year-round permanence and interest. Grow it in a rock garden. on a rocky slope, or on terracing.

  6. Serbian spruce is a popular ornamental, but a non-native, tree. It is an evergreen tree with short branches that are upward-pointing when young and droop as the tree ages. One very distinctive feature of this spruce is its needle shape and smell.

  7. Mar 8, 2022 · Karel – a dwarf Serbian spruce variety which grows no more than 80 cm (2.6 ft) tall. Its branches are thickly packed, and the needles are shiny and green. Pendula – a variety of a slender and narrow crown. This Serbian spruce variety grows up to 10 m (32.8 ft) tall, and its branches grow practically along the trunk’s length.

  8. Common Name (s): Dwarf Serbian Spruce. Phonetic Spelling. PY-see-uh oh-MOR-ee-kah. Description. A compact densely horizontal spreading branched globose to ovate form that is grown for its attractive foliage.

  9. Specific epithet is the Serbian name for spruce. 'Nana' is a densely-branched, slow-growing, dwarf evergreen tree with a globose to broad conical form. Slow-growing form (3-6" per year) that typically grows 4-8' tall (infrequently to 10') over time.

  10. Dwarf Serbian Spruce (tree form) is primarily valued in the landscape or garden for its highly ornamental lollipop-like shape. It has attractive dark green foliage with silver undersides which emerges light green in spring.

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