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  1. Fat Albert Colorado Blue Spruce, A superb evergreen conifer with rich blue needles on a densely branched, naturally pyramidal form. An outstanding landscape spe.

  2. Jan 30, 2012 · Provides good shelter for birds. Common name: 'Fat Albert' spruce, 'Fat Albert' Colorado spruce, 'Fat Albert' blue spruce. Botanical name:Picea pungens 'Fat Albert'. Foliage: Silver-blue needles. Habit: Slow-growing, pyramidal evergreen tree typically 10 to 15 feet tall and 7 to 10 feet wide.

  3. Picea pungens, commonly called Colorado spruce (also blue spruce), is a medium to large, narrow, pyramidal conifer with horizontal branching to the ground. It typically grows 30-60’ tall in cultivation, but may reach 100’ or more where it grows naturally.

  4. The Fat Albert Blue Spruce is a tough, very cold-hardy evergreen tree with brilliant silver-blue needles that is attractive all year round. It forms a striking smaller tree with a broad pyramidal shape that will fit perfectly into any garden, even in exposed locations.

  5. 'Fat Albert' is a cutting produced clone. It is noted for its dense, broad upright pyramdal shape (a perfect cone), closely spaced ascending branches and steel blue needle color. Established plants have some drought tolerance, however, the soil should be kept consistently moist in the early years.

  6. The same beautiful blue-green foliage and pyramidal form of the classic Colorado Blue Spruce but with a dense, broader habit. A very durable tree with few pests, good drought resistance, and tolerance to urban air pollution.

  7. Fat Albert Blue Spruce. Picea pungens ‘Fat Albert’, so easy and shapely, this outstanding, blue-needled tree produces a strong, naturally-straight leader and a full, pyramidal form as both a young plant and a mature tree.

  8. The ‘Fat Albert’ (Picea pungens) is a variety of Colorado Spruce that is native to the Rocky Mountains. It is a medium sized tree with silvery blue needles and drops 4″ seed-containing cones. An average Colorado Spruce grows up to 60′ but the ‘Fat Albert” will only reach up to 15’.

  9. Fat Albert blue spruce’s needles are truly blue, with a silver tint. This spruce is a dwarf version of the larger Colorado spruce, which can grow up to 100 feet tall in the Rocky Mountains. The Rockies are the only region to which blue spruce is native.

  10. The 'Fat Albert' cultivar of the Colorado blue spruce (Picea pungens 'Fat Albert') is a specific variant with unique characteristics. Here are some features of the Colorado blue spruce 'Fat Albert': Form and Shape: 'Fat Albert' is known for its dense, conical or pyramidal shape.

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