SCIENTIFIC NAME: Picea pungens 'Lundeby’s Dwarf'
COMMON NAME: Lundeby’s Dwarf Blue Spruce
GARDEN SIZE: 2 ft. tall x 3 ft. wide if left in natural form
GROWTH RATE: Moderate (up to 4-5 inches per year under ideal conditions)
USDA ZONE: 2-7
EXPOSURE: Full Sun to Partial Sun
WATER & SOIL: Prefers well-drained soil and has average water requirements. Very drought tolerant once established.
HABIT (FORM): Spreading, Mounding; becomes wider than tall with age.
FOLIAGE: Evergreen conifer; steel blue needles with horizontally layered branches.
FLOWERS: N/A
FRUIT: Produces cones
PLANT ORIGIN: the Rocky Mountains of the United States
WILDLIFE SUPPORT: Provides winter cover and nesting areas for small mammals and birds.
FERTILIZING: Feed in spring and fall with acidic organic fertilizer.
PRUNING: Minimal shearing required. Hand pruning in late winter or early summer is best if you do decide to trim them.
PET SAFETY: May be toxic in large amounts, but not commonly eaten by pets. Always research further if you have concerns, as reactions can occur with anything.
USES: Specimen, Foundation Planting