Family: Pinaceae

Scientific Name: Picea glauca Pendula

Common Name: Weeping White Spruce, Pendula White Spruce

DescriptionA columnar tree with upright leader and weeping branches.
Pronunciation(PI-see-ah)(GLAW-ka)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Trees Coniferous
Hardiness Zone3-6
Sunlightfull
Moistureprefers moist, average
Soil & Siteaverage, moist
Fruitcones
Leavesquadrangular in cross section, crowded towards upper surface of the stem, persistent for several years, narrow to sharp tip, when crushed gives off a pungent or skunk smell
Dimensionsabout 30 feet tall, slender
Maintenancedoesn't need to be staked
Cultivar OriginDiscovered circa 1867 in Versailles France by E.A. Carriere. Become more available when Isle Nursery Oregon (USA) start promoting it.
Author's NotesThis is an unusual looking tree. Not very wide and the branches weep, looking like they are clinging to the tree.
Notes & Reference#01-Manual of Woody Landscape Plants (Michael Dirr), #93-North American Landscape Trees (Arthur Lee Jacobson), #197-Conifers the Illustrated Encyclopedia (D.M. van Golderen, J.R.P. van Hoey Smith)
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