Dwarf Alberta spruce trees may eventually reach 12 feet in height, but only over a long period of time (growing just 2-4 inches per year). They have a classic Christmas tree shape. The green needles have a tight, densely-packed growth habit that gives dwarf Alberta spruce trees a fuzzy look.
Dwarf Alberta Spruce feature Shrub is ideal as a container specimen, or for making a formal statement in your garden
Natural upright, conical growth habit produces dense, green needles that are soft to the touch, perfect for use as a miniature Christmas tree
Thrives in areas that receive at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day
Requires regular watering to keep soil moist the first year, and twice a week once established for healthy plant growth
Zone 2 cold hardiness means it can withstand winter temperatures from -40 to -50-degrees, making it well-suited for colder climates with cool summers
Deer-resistant plant is safe from grazing, depending on food scarcity
Easy to care for, making it an ideal option for almost any garden