47+ Weeping Spruce Norway

Plant weeping norway spruce trees in fall unless you live in a region that experiences extremely cold winter weather.

47+ Weeping Spruce Norway. No two weeping norway spruce (picea abies pendula) specimens resemble each other in habit, floppiness and beauty. Picea abies 'pendula'this plant features dark green weeping branches.

Picea Abies Inversa Weeping Norway Spruce
Picea Abies Inversa Weeping Norway Spruce from spruce.searchingtabs.com
Dan heb je geluk, want hier zijn ze. It has a low canopy, and should not be planted underneath power lines. The tree must be staked for the first one to three years after being planted to ensure the roots spread and strengthen enough to prevent the entire plant from flopping over.

A 12 to 15 foot high and wide upright, narrow tree with weeping habit.

Weeping norway spruce (picea abies 'pendula'). Norway spruce 'pendula' and birds nest spruces flank either side of the front porch steps. New growth is a brick red then fades to green as summer arrives! In those regions early spring planting is best.