Description in the nursery industry the spruce variant baby blue eyes is sold for its eye catching silvery blue foliage and smaller landscape size making it more desirable for confined spaces.
Baby blue eyes colorado spruce.
Unit of measure quantity.
The baby blue eyes spruce is a selected form of the of colorado spruce picea pungens.
The coloration of this cultivar s needles is slightly grayer than that of other cultivars.
It is reported to be not as cold hardy as most plants in this species reported to suffer winter die back in usda zone 3.
As with other types of colorado blue spruces baby blue eyes has stiff 4 angled needles with tiny white lines.
N a evergreen height feet 100.
Grows 12 to 20 feet high and 6 to 10 feet wide.
Dense eye catching silvery blue green foliage holds its color well.
This is a semi dwaf cultivar that grows 15 to 20 feet high.
Plant patent pp5 457 was issued on april 30 1987.
Baker blue spruce picea pungens bakeri.
This native of the rocky mountain.
Growing only a few inches per year it develops a broad pyramidal form.
Its dense form makes its strong blue color stand out very nicely.
Baby blue eyes blue spruce picea pungens baby blue eyes.
Baby blueyes is a semi dwarf cultivar that will grow to 15 20 tall over time.
Gallon s bloom color family.
The needles grow straight out from the twigs and are secured with short leaf stems.
Picea pungens baby blue eyes is a very dense pyramidal slow growing selection of colorado spruce with sky blue foliage.
Picea pungens baby blue eyes.
A more compact cultivar with deeper blue color.
It has blue gray needles.
Specific epithet means sharp pointed in reference to the needles.
This tree grows all through the rocky mountains and all high places in the west from montana to arizona.
Baby blue colorado spruce.
It grows at a slow rate and under ideal conditions can be expected to live for 80 years or more.
This tree should only be grown in full sunlight.
Baby blue eyes spruce will grow to be about 15 feet tall at maturity with a spread of 6 feet.
In 1972 it was discovered as a chance seedling in a cultivated group of grafted picea pungens moerheimii trees.
Slower growing than the native colorado spruce this semi dwarf selection is useful for smaller landscapes and confined spaces.
Growing at those high altitudes means this tree is super tough and cold resistant.