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Picea pungens 'Montgomery' - Montgomery Spruce

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Picea pungens 'Montgomery' is a captivating presence in any landscape setup, renowned for its sturdy aesthetic appeal and adaptability. Radiating a paradox of power and grace, this evergreen Montgomery Spruce stands tall at a manageable 3-5 feet, stretching out to an impressive 4-6 feet wide. It's a vivid spectacle throughout the year, thanks to its consistently striking silvery-blue needles. Rooted in its Colorado origins, this jewel of the garden displays a distinct resilience, requiring only a low level of water with admirable drought resistance once fully established. Sunlight is its friend, be it in the full, unabashed glow or partially shaded atmospheres, the Montgomery Spruce thrives, its compact, dense form molding beautifully to its surroundings. Whether bedecking a compact city garden or adding charm to a broader suburban yard, the Picea pungens 'Montgomery' transcends the ordinary, offering you a timeless display of botanical beauty and endurance.

  • Size: Up to 3-5 feet tall and 4-6 feet wide
  • Foliage: Striking silvery-blue needles
  • Water usage: Low (drought resistant once established)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Shape/Form: Compact, dense, and mounding
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