Zone: 3
Height: 3-4ft. tall and wide
Deer Resistant. This small slow-growing Norway Spruce that produces loads of bright red cones on many short shoots in spring. The tiny cones brown as they age but continue to decorate the irregular, dwarf variety year-round. Globose when young, the small spruce develops an upright broad shape with maturity.
Category: Dwarf Spruce Trees
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