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Picea pungens ´Continental´ - Continental' Colorado Blue Spruce

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Picea pungens ´Continental´ is the quintessential embodiment of resilience and elegance. Known by the name 'Continual' Colorado Blue Spruce, this evergreen tree is an ideal element for crafting a distinguished landscape aesthetic. Its enchanting silvery-blue needles fashion an ambiance of serenity, while the tree's symmetrical conical shape adds a structured, architectural element to any yard. The tree demonstrates robust vitality by thriving in zones 2-7, and standing unfazed under a full sun. Remarkably drought-tolerant, this tree demands minimal water usage, adding a layer of convenience and sustainability to your garden. Far from being merely ornamental, the Colorado Blue Spruce soars to an impressive 50 feet at maturity with a spread of 10-20 feet, making it an effective visual shield for privacy or a dependable windbreak. Embrace the lasting beauty and practical functionality of the 'Continual' Colorado Blue Spruce, and let it become a remarkable cornerstone of your landscape design.

  • Size: Up to 50 feet tall, with a spread of 10-20 feet
  • Foliage: Silver-blue needles
  • Water usage: Low (drought tolerant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Additional feature: Excellent as a windbreak or privacy screen
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