Medium to slow-growing, upright, narrowly conical evergreen tree. Leaves Bluish or grayish green with pale bluish bands underneath; new growth can be bluish green to silvery blue. Does poorly in clay soils.
Upright, pyramidal, evergreen conifer with intense, powder blue foliage. Needles are bluer than other white firs with a gentle weeping effect. Drought tolerant once established.
HABIT: Slow growing, irregularly branching, compact, small statured coniferous tree --SIZE: 20 ft tall --HARDINESS: Hardy to -20 degrees F. (USDA Zone 5) --EXPOSURE: Full sun --DESCRIPTION: Dark green needles curling up to reveal bright silver lower surface. Most notable...
Slow growing, irregularly branching, compact, small statured coniferous tree. Dark green needles curling up to reveal bright silver lower surface. Most notable feature are its rich violet-purple cones, 2-3" long and 1" wide that occur on 3-5 ft high plants.
Slow growing, irregularly branching, compact, small statured coniferous tree. Dark green needles curling up to reveal bright silver lower surface. Most notable feature are its rich violet-purple cones, 2-3" long and 1" wide that occur on 3-5 ft high plants.
Dense, pyramidal conifer with attractive and aromatic, flattened dark green, blunt needles. Large, upright dark reddish cones will disinegrate when seeds ripen. Retains needles well, making it an excellent Christmas tree.
Dense, pyramidal conifer with attractive and aromatic, flattened dark green, blunt needles. Large, upright dark reddish cones will disinegrate when seeds ripen. Retains needles well, making it an excellent Christmas tree.
Dense, pyramidal conifer with attractive and aromatic, flattened dark green, blunt needles. Large, upright dark reddish cones will disinegrate when seeds ripen. Retains needles well, making it an excellent Christmas tree.