Picea

Discover our Picea collection, featuring hardy, evergreen conifers known for their dense, needle-like foliage and symmetrical, conical shape. Commonly known as Spruce Trees, Picea species are native to the cooler regions of the Northern Hemisphere and include popular varieties like Norway Spruce and Blue Spruce. These trees are valued for their vibrant green or blue foliage and resilience to cold climates. Thriving in full sun and well-draining soil, Picea is ideal for landscaping, windbreaks, and adding year-round structure and greenery to large gardens and parks.

Collection: Picea

Picea: The Majestic Spruce Trees

The Picea genus, commonly known as spruce, encompasses a diverse group of coniferous trees prized for their beauty, durability, and adaptability. From landscaping to bonsai, Picea species add value and elegance to various environments.

Picea Abies: The Norway Spruce

The Picea abies, or Norway spruce, is a classic evergreen recognized for its symmetrical form and lush green needles. This species is popular for landscaping, Christmas trees, and even bonsai, offering versatility and charm.

Picea Glauca: The White Spruce

Known as the white spruce, Picea glauca thrives in cold climates, making it ideal for northern gardens. Its compact variety, Picea glauca conica, is perfect for smaller spaces or as a decorative accent.

Picea Pungens: The Colorado Blue Spruce

The iconic Colorado blue spruce (Picea pungens) is celebrated for its striking silvery-blue needles. This species is a favorite for ornamental use and brings a touch of sophistication to any landscape.

Caring for Picea Trees

Picea trees require minimal maintenance. They thrive in well-draining soil, full sunlight, and are resistant to harsh weather conditions. Species like the Picea sitchensis and Picea mariana are excellent choices for those seeking robust and resilient conifers.

Explore the world of Picea and find the perfect spruce for your garden, home, or creative projects like bonsai.