





Picea p. 'Glauca Globosa'
A dwarf form of the Colorado Blue Spruce, ‘Glauca Globosa’ is a slow-growing, globe-shaped evergreen known for its brilliant silvery-blue needles and tidy, compact form. This eye-catching shrub brings color, structure, and year-round appeal to both formal and naturalistic gardens.
Key Features:
Compact Size: Grows slowly to about 3–5 ft tall and wide, maintaining a low, rounded habit.
Foliage Color: Dense, rigid needles with a vibrant silvery-blue hue—striking throughout all seasons.
Landscape Use: Ideal for foundation plantings, rock gardens, containers, or as a focal point in mixed borders.
Cold Hardy: Thrives in USDA Zones 2–8, making it excellent for colder climates.
Sun Requirements: Performs best in full sun, which enhances needle color and compact growth.
Low Maintenance: Drought-tolerant once established; rarely needs pruning.
Year-Round Interest: Maintains color and structure even through harsh winters.
Pest & Disease Resistance: Generally resistant to deer and most common pests.
All plants come with a regular black nursery pot
Please note:The images shown are for illustrative purposes only. While we strive to provide accurate representations, the actual product you receive may differ slightly in appearance due to variations in stock or natural characteristics.
A dwarf form of the Colorado Blue Spruce, ‘Glauca Globosa’ is a slow-growing, globe-shaped evergreen known for its brilliant silvery-blue needles and tidy, compact form. This eye-catching shrub brings color, structure, and year-round appeal to both formal and naturalistic gardens.
Key Features:
Compact Size: Grows slowly to about 3–5 ft tall and wide, maintaining a low, rounded habit.
Foliage Color: Dense, rigid needles with a vibrant silvery-blue hue—striking throughout all seasons.
Landscape Use: Ideal for foundation plantings, rock gardens, containers, or as a focal point in mixed borders.
Cold Hardy: Thrives in USDA Zones 2–8, making it excellent for colder climates.
Sun Requirements: Performs best in full sun, which enhances needle color and compact growth.
Low Maintenance: Drought-tolerant once established; rarely needs pruning.
Year-Round Interest: Maintains color and structure even through harsh winters.
Pest & Disease Resistance: Generally resistant to deer and most common pests.
All plants come with a regular black nursery pot
Please note:The images shown are for illustrative purposes only. While we strive to provide accurate representations, the actual product you receive may differ slightly in appearance due to variations in stock or natural characteristics.
A dwarf form of the Colorado Blue Spruce, ‘Glauca Globosa’ is a slow-growing, globe-shaped evergreen known for its brilliant silvery-blue needles and tidy, compact form. This eye-catching shrub brings color, structure, and year-round appeal to both formal and naturalistic gardens.
Key Features:
Compact Size: Grows slowly to about 3–5 ft tall and wide, maintaining a low, rounded habit.
Foliage Color: Dense, rigid needles with a vibrant silvery-blue hue—striking throughout all seasons.
Landscape Use: Ideal for foundation plantings, rock gardens, containers, or as a focal point in mixed borders.
Cold Hardy: Thrives in USDA Zones 2–8, making it excellent for colder climates.
Sun Requirements: Performs best in full sun, which enhances needle color and compact growth.
Low Maintenance: Drought-tolerant once established; rarely needs pruning.
Year-Round Interest: Maintains color and structure even through harsh winters.
Pest & Disease Resistance: Generally resistant to deer and most common pests.
All plants come with a regular black nursery pot
Please note:The images shown are for illustrative purposes only. While we strive to provide accurate representations, the actual product you receive may differ slightly in appearance due to variations in stock or natural characteristics.