Discount Baby Blue Eyes Colorado Blue Spruce
Baby Blue Eyes Colorado Blue Spruce
This evergreen is small in stature, but big on stylish bravado! Silvery Baby Blue Eyes Colorado Blue...read more
This evergreen is small in stature, but big on stylish bravado! Silvery Baby Blue Eyes Colorado Blue Spruce (Picea pungens 'Baby Blue Spruce') brings a petite, sky-blue accent to your landscape.
You'll cherish the fragrant boughs of this very dense, pyramidal compact tree. Each glaucous needle struts its stuff with an elegant waxy coating that stays crisp and polished year-round.
Planting and Application:
Horizontal layered branches feature a lovely uptilt just at the very ends. This truly is a miniature Colorado Blue Spruce with all the charm of its colorful cousin.
- Ring your "She-Shed" with these diminutive trees that look straight out of a fairy tale. Baby Blue Eyes will be so fanciful gracing a child's playhouse, too!
- Add several in a loose sweet along the middle of your mixed garden border. They provide handsome structure and strong, sky-blue color in all seasons.
- Use a pair as living Christmas trees in sophisticated outdoor pots. Flank either side of your front door, or decorate the bland bays between your garage doors with their scintillating scent.
- No evergreen collection would be complete with this special cultivar. Please note, these are genuine, reliable Picea pungens 'Baby Blue Eyes' and not varied, seedling-grown Picea pungens 'Baby Blue'.
- This is an excellent cultivar of one on the most beloved native conifers. But unlike the species Colorado Blue Spruce. . .Baby Blue Eyes fits perfectly in small space gardens.
#ProPlantTips for Care:
Give Baby Blue Eyes full sun for the brightest color. They also require well-drained soil that shed moisture quickly after a rainfall.
- Place Nature Hills Root Booster in the planting hole for life-long support of the tiny feeder roots. This well-regarded, symbiotic formula never wears out; but can certainly be added as a top-dressing for your other important landscape plants.
- We recommend that you provide your evergreens a consistent amount of water; especially in late fall heading into winter. Get expert watering tips from the NatureHills.com Horticulture Team.
- Please plan for the mature size listed on the Plant Highlights. You'll want to avoid trimming off the lowest branches for the most attractive specimen.
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