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ALBERTA SPRUCE

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ALBERTA SPRUCE

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Picea conica ‘Conica’ Commonly known as Dwarf Alberta Spruce, this evergreen showcases a perfect pyramidal shape with dense green needles that are soft to the touch. It makes a charming holiday centerpiece, adding a festive touch to your dining table. Its compact size makes it ideal for smaller gardens, and the vibrant foliage transitions to an appealing gray-green when planted outdoors. Perfect for formal topiary, as a miniature Christmas tree, or as a container plant on your patio, this low-maintenance variety is deer-resistant and cold-hardy, naturally maintaining its shape. Hardy in zones 3-6.  

Ships FREE! Winter Holiday Special - available for a limited time while supplies last. The plants will ship in 4" or 6" pots in the order received in time for the holiday season. Available only within the contiguous US.
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Initial Instructions
After unpacking, remove and recycle the cardboard packaging. Choose a location for your tree that is away from heat sources such as wood stoves and radiators. The best way to water is to lift the pot from the wrapper, water the tree at the sink, then return it to the decorative wrap after the excess water has drained away. Do not allow the pot to sit in water inside the decorative cover. Being in dormancy, your tree should not be fertilized. After the Holiday season this living Christmas tree can be moved outdoors in the early spring but needs to be hardened off by gradually exposing it to outdoor conditions.

Cultivation

Plant in a location with good airflow. The Alberta Spruce is deer resistant and can handle high wind, heat, and cold, and is even drought tolerant once established. There is no need for pruning. This tree doesn't thrive in climates that have really hot, humid summers.

Pests & Diseases
Not bothered by diseases, but are often the victims of spider mite attacks that can kill the tree. Treat with Insecticidal Super Soap or Spider Mite Predators if needed.

Size at Maturity
10-13 feet tall, 7-10 feet wide

Spacing
7-10 feet

Soil Type
Well-drained acidic soil.

Light Requirements
Full sun to part shade.

Hardiness
Zones 3-6.

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