Picea pungens 'Walnut Glen' web specialAs the story goes, this selection of Colorado Blue Spruce was rescued from a garden center that was trying to turn the plant blue. Ha! Actually it is a Colorado Blue spruce, but with lovely golden new growth in the springtime. As the season progresses, the needles turn to a grayish blue color, frosted with golden highlights. Found originally by Greg Williams of Vermont, and named temporarily as 'Goldie', then later changed to 'Walnut Glen', where it
but birds are attracted to eat the fruit so no litter is produced
and covers the plant to the ground
The tips of leaves are almost white on top of yellow
This cute little miniature form of Bosnian Pine has leaves that are a rich green
Plant in a loose barky soil mix that drains well
adding to the tropical aire
appearing in June-July
We have a serious soft spot for this tree and we think you will too
This plant is quite tender and only hardy to +20 degrees F
Stunning and vibrant-blue flowers (in acid soil) cover this dependable and easy to grow hydrangea from June into the fall
These wonderful azaleas were created by crossing the Chinese azalea with the Japanese azalea
cobalt-blue flower clusters bloom in spring