Picea Abies

Norway Spruce

Evergreen conifer with a strong, upright pyramidal habit, forming a large and majestic specimen tree. As it matures, its branches develop a characteristic graceful drooping appearance, especially on the secondary branchlets, creating a distinctive and elegant silhouette.

The foliage consists of short, stiff, dark green needles arranged densely along the branches. The color remains rich and attractive throughout the year, providing excellent texture and structure in the landscape. Mature trees produce long, pendulous cones that are among the largest of any spruce species and add significant ornamental interest.

Picea abies prefers full sun and well-drained soils but adapts to a wide range of soil conditions, including sandy, loamy, and slightly acidic soils. It performs best in cool climates with adequate moisture. Once established, it exhibits good drought tolerance, excellent cold hardiness, and moderate tolerance to urban conditions. It is widely used as a specimen tree, windbreak, screen, or in large-scale landscape plantings.

Datasheet

Sunshine Sunny
Height 5m and +
Width 5m and +
Hardiness zone 2b
Location Isolated, Screen, Solid
Cut flower Non
Fragrant flower Non
Attracts birds Oui
Attracts butterflies Non
Edible Non
Soil Type Dry soil, Moderately dry / well-drained soil
Environmental conditions Low salt resistance, Moderate drought resistance, Moderate pollution resistance
Foliage Green
Fruits No
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