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Picea orientalis, also known as Oriental spruce or Caucasian spruce, is a species of evergreen tree native to the Caucasus Mountains in Eastern Europe and Western Asia. This magnificent tree is prized for its attractive conical shape and lush foliage which ranges in color from a deep green to a bright silver-blue.
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Picea orientalis Picea orientalis, commonly known as Oriental Spruce, is another excellent option for creating evergreen hedges. Its dense foliage and moderate growth rate make it a favorable choice for privacy screens. This species, characterized by its elegant form and dark green needles, adds a sophisticated touch to any landscape. When considering evergreen hedges, Picea orientalis stands as a noteworthy selection due to its beauty, resilience, and capacity to provide year-round privacy. 02
Picea orientalis ‘Barnes’ Oriental Spruce Small, dark green needles densely cover this dwarf, globose form of Oriental spruce. The slow growth and tough nature make it a great addition to the rock garden or trough. 04
Picea orientalis ‘Bergman’s Gem’Oriental Spruce Short, dark green needles and a compact habit keep this dwarf, globose spruce tidy. It grows slowly into a roughly 3′ ball in 10 years. 05
06 Picea orientalis ‘Ferny Creek Prostrate’ Oriental Spruce This prostrate oriental spruce tends to mound and spread, eventually forming a flat-topped spreader. Small needles that are very dark green!
07 Picea orientalis ‘Losely’Oriental Spruce Dwarf with shiny dark green needles. When young, a dense globe. As it matures, becomes conical, still very dense though.
08 Picea orientalis ‘Silver Seedling’Oriental Spruce A dwarf variety with unique coloring that excels in the shade. In the shade, the needles have creamy-white tips contrasting the dark green interior foliage. An incredible color year-round, one of our favorites!
09 Picea orientalis ‘Skylands’ Oriental Spruce Simply stunning: bright yellow new growth softens to golden-yellow that lasts all year! Add purple cones and an interesting form for a truly outstanding combination of color and form. Plants have irregular forms when young, then become broadly conical at 5-7 years old, and then narrowly conical in maturity
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