If left to grow naturally it takes on the typical pyramid shape seen in many conifers.
Baby blue eyes spruce trees.
Thomsen blue spruce picea pungens thomson.
Its dense form makes its strong blue color stand out very nicely.
Our favorite small evergreen tree is the baby blue eyes spruce.
Montgomery blue spruce picea pungens montgomery grows 5 to 6 feet high and 5 to 6 feet wide.
Another cultivar with silver blue color.
Prefers a rich well drained soil.
Baby blue is a mid sized spruce that reaches heights of between 15 and 20 feet and usually spans anywhere from six to ten feet across.
It is reported to be not as cold hardy as most plants in this species reported to suffer winter die back in usda zone 3.
For homeowners with size constraints this simply will not work.
How to care for a diseased blue spruce tree.
The silver blue foliage adds color to the winter landscape.
The coloration of this cultivar s needles is slightly grayer than that of other cultivars.
While not a true dwarf ornamental the baby blue eyes spruce tree is the closest thing to a dwarf evergreen tree on the market today.
This is a relatively low maintenance tree.
Growing only a few inches per year it develops a broad pyramidal form.
Its average texture blends into the landscape but can be balanced by one or two finer or coarser trees or shrubs for an effective composition.
Dense eye catching silvery blue green foliage holds its color well.
The baby blue eyes spruce is an evergreen tree of a narrow conical form staying perfectly symmetrical without trimming.
Pyramidal semi dwarf evergreen with sky blue needles.
As with other types of colorado blue spruces baby blue eyes has stiff 4 angled needles with tiny white lines.
A typical colorado blue spruce will grow 50 75 feet tall and 20 feet wide.
Picea pungens baby blue eyes.
Ideal as an accent plant for small areas in the landscape.
Its branches are horizontal and grow right down to the ground.
Baby blue eyes spruce is a dense evergreen tree with a strong central leader and a distinctive and refined pyramidal form.
Slower growing than the native colorado spruce this semi dwarf selection is useful for smaller landscapes and confined spaces.
Younger trees are relatively broad and as the tree becomes older it becomes narrower but it remains much denser and fuller than other common blue spruce trees.
The blue spruce tree picea pungens named for its sharp ended needles is a coniferous evergreen member of the pine family also known as the colorado.
Picea pungens baby blue eyes is a very dense pyramidal slow growing selection of colorado spruce with sky blue foliage.