Picea abies 'Acrocona' Size:3 galEven when young, the delightful Picea abies Acrocona develops remarkable, raspberry red cones on the tips of its branches in spring. The unusual coning habit tends to modify growth rate and shape and to produce a broad, spreading pyramid, which becomes wider than tall with age. Known since 1890, when found in a forest near Uppsala, Sweden, the plant has an apt name, Acrocona, which means with terminal cones on the ends of the branches. Garden Size:
A dramatic color of a classic easy-to-grow indoor plant
If given a support on which to climb and adequate light
Zone 5 Plant Characteristic Semi-Evergreen Exposure Full sun Color Yellow Height 13in - 24in Habit Upright Spacing 12-18in Water Let dry between waterings Bloom Time June
Use in mixed beds and mass plantings
Spider plant is typically grown in hanging baskets because of its gracefully arching leaves and stems that jet from the plant and carry baby plantlets on it
Pinus strobus 'Niagara Falls' is a spreading
pinnately compound green fronds
Kentia Palm or Howea Forsteriana is among the easiest plants to care for
this plant can grow well indoors or out and will tolerate mild frost
It's drought-tolerant and requires minimal watering
Prepare Your Plants To Perform
open habit to 3' × 3' w