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  | | German: Zvergblaufichte | Czech: smrk pichlavý | | Genus: Picea | Family: Pinaceae, | | Mature Height: 2.00 m | Deciduous: evergreen plant | | Soil Preferred: alkaline, neutral, | Light Required:  | | Other Attributes: conifer, round form, dry buds, solitaire, |
 Picea pungens 'Glauca Globosa' blue spruce plant
 Picea pungens 'Glauca Globosa' blue spruce buds
 Picea pungens 'Glauca Globosa' blue spruce twings
 Picea pungens 'Glauca Globosa' blue spruce twings
 Picea pungens 'Glauca Globosa' blue spruce twings
Plants of Genus Picea:- 01) Picea abies L. (Norway spruce), Ger: Heimische Fichte, Czech: smrk ztepilý
- 02) Picea abies 'Nidiformis' (Norway spruce), Ger: Nestfichte, Czech: smrk ztepilý
- 03) Picea glauca (MOENCH) VOSS (white spruce), Ger: Schimmel-Fichte, Czech: smrk sivý
- 04) Picea glauca 'Conica' (white spruce), Ger: Zuckerhut-Fichte, Czech: smrk sivý
- 05) Picea omorika (PANČIČ) PURKYNĚ (Serbian spruce), Ger: Serbische Fichte, Czech: smrk omorika
- 06) Picea orientalis (L.) LINK. (Oriental spruce), Ger: Oriental-Fichte, Czech: smrk východní
- 07) Picea pungens ENGELM. (blue spruce), Ger: Stech-Fichte, Czech: smrk pichlavý
- 08) Picea pungens 'Glauca Globosa' (blue spruce), Ger: Zvergblaufichte, Czech: smrk pichlavý
Picea pungens - Colorado Blue Spruce (1469 readers)One of the advantages of the Colorado Blue Spruce is its large hardiness area. This coniferous tree, which is characterized by its gray-blue needle-like leaves, will thrive in every part of the contiguous United States. And it makes an excellent landscape accent, as it is a very full tree and can bl... ( About-garden.com)
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External links:Michigan State University Extension: Picea pungens --Colorado SpruceNC State University: Picea pungens Cultivar ListNC State University: Shrubs: Picea pungens CompactaNC State University: Shrubs: Picea pungens Fat AlbertNC State University: Trees: Picea pungensNC State University: Trees: Picea pungens BakeriNC State University: Trees: Picea pungens Erich FrahmNC State University: Trees: Picea pungens FastigiataNC State University: Trees: Picea pungens FoxtailNC State University: Trees: Picea pungens HoopsiiNC State University: Trees: Picea pungens Royal KnightUSDA PLANTS: Picea pungens (blue spruce)Virginia Tech: Picea pungens Fact SheetWIKIPEDIA: Picea pungens
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 | Product Description: For every gardener desiring to add apples, pears, cherries, and other tree fruit to their landscape here are hints and solid information from a professional horticulturist and experienced fruit grower. The Backyard Orchardist includes help on selecting the best fruit trees and information about each stage of growth and development, along with tips on harvest and storage of the fruit. Those with limited space will learn about growing dwarf fruit trees in containers. Appendices include a fruit-growers monthly calendar, a trouble-shooting guide for reviving ailing trees, and a resource list of nurseries selling fruit trees. Publisher: Ottographics (1995-01-01) Price: $15.95 | | Michael A. Dirr, |
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 | Product Description: Over the years, Japanese gardeners have fine-tuned a distinctive set of pruning techniques that coax out the essential characters of their garden trees, or niwaki. In this highly practical book, Western gardeners are encouraged to draw upon the techniques and sculpt their own garden trees to unique effect. After discussing the principles that underpin the techniques, the author offers in-depth guidelines for shaping pines, azaleas, conifers, broadleaved evergreens, bamboos, and deciduous trees. Complete with abundant photographs, personal anecdotes and a wealth of advice, this unprecedented resource will inspire gardeners everywhere to transform their own trees into niwaki. Publisher: Timber Press, Incorporated (2007-04-01) Price: $34.95 | | Michael A. Dirr, |
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 | Product Description: A new method for the practical identification and recognition of trees -- and an important supplement to existing botanical methods. The book is in two parts: Pictorial Keys and Master Pages. The Keys are designed for easy visual comparison of details which look alike, narrowing the identification of a tree to one of a small group -- the family or genus. Then, in the Master Pages, the species of the tree is determined, with similar details placed together to highlight differences within the family group, thus eliminating all other possibilities. The details of the Oak trees on this plate are an example of the system. All of the more than 1500 photographs were made specifically for use in this book and were taken either in the field or of carefully collected specimens. Where possible, details such as leaves, fruit, etc., appear in actual size, or in the same scale. Publisher: Collins Living (1973-02-01) Price: $21.95 |
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