WEEPING BLUE SPRUCE  Picea pungens ‘Pendula’
• A dramatic, architectural blue spruce cultivar known for its strongly weeping branches and sculptural, cascading form.
• Needles are stiff, sharp, and intensely silver‑blue, giving the tree a bold, icy presence that stands out year‑round.
• Growth habit is irregular and highly artistic; the central leader is often staked when young to determine height, after which branches drape downward in sweeping curtains.
• Extremely hardy and wind‑tolerant, thriving in exposed prairie sites; prefers full sun and well‑drained soils.
• Highly resistant to deer browsing and generally low‑maintenance, though it performs best when kept out of overly wet or compacted soils.
• A striking specimen tree for entryways, courtyards, rock gardens, and landscapes needing a unique focal point with strong four‑season interest.
• Full Sun
• Zone 2, 2–4 m Height × 1.5–2.5 m Width





