21 Small Spruce Shrubs
Dwarf globe blue spruce. Watch for disease problems in hot humid summers.
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Small spruce shrubs!!!
Very compact evergreen shrub that s perfect for small gardens in cool damp climates. Bright blue needles add a cool calming effect to the garden. Look at those blooms. Up to 3 tall and wide.The most common blue evergreen tree or shrub in the landscape is the colorado blue spruce picea pungens. Mugos come in many varieties including dwarf upright and ground hugging. The large native tree is found in the western mountainous regions of the united states. Pine needle scale is common and can be a problem.
This plant grows to roughly 1 to 3 feet tall with a 1 to 4 foot spread. Learn how to grow dwarf shrubs in front of house small yards and patios. Blue star juniper juniperus squamata blue star is strictly a foliage plant if you like the look of blue spruce trees but lack the room for something so big consider scaling down and growing blue star juniper. Will eventually reach about 5 tall and wide but a slow grower.
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