WSU Clark County Extension

PNW Plants Searchable, categorized images
              

The Blues Colorado Blue Spruce

Scientific name: Picea pungens ‘The Blues’

Taxonomy
Family:Pinaceae
Type:Dwarf conifers
Native:NO
Plant Requirements
Zone:3 to 8
Sun:Full sun
Plant Characteristics
Height:6 ft
Width:5 ft
Additional Characteristics
Trees


Fruit

Leaves


Bark
Wildlife value

Poisonous
Description For the gardener with enthusiasm for weeping conifers, this Blue Spruce variant makes a interesting focal point in the landscape.

  Morphology:
This dwarf Blue Spruce cultivar grows to a height of 6’ (if staked initially) and extends out to 4’-5’. Needles are sharp to the touch and powder blue in color.

  Adaptation:
As with other cultivars of Blue Spruce, this one requires full sun in order to perform its best.

  Pests:
White pine weevil can be a problem on Colorado Blue Spruce in the Pacific Northwest. Larvae burrow into the base of the leader thus killing it.
For assistance, contact Dr. Charles Brun (brunc@wsu.edu), (360) 397-6060 5701
Computing and Web Resources, PO Box 6234, Washington State University, Pullman WA 99164-6234