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Picea pungens ‘Brynek' Colorado Spruce

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Picea pungens 'Brynek'

Colorado Spruce

Zones 3-8

'Brynek' is a petite, spherical dwarf boasting steel blue needles. In over 10 yrs, it grows to dimensions of 1 ft by 1 ft. Originating from seed gathered in Brynek Forest, Poland, by Slawomir Skorka in 1984, this plant stands out as an exceptionally compact and rounded variation of the Colorado Blue Spruce. Its needles are notably prickly and thick, showcasing a striking steel-blue hue.

Limited Quantities Available !! As we have lots cultivars of conifers, we often do not have many of each cultivar. We recommend that you buy the conifers you want immediately as we often sell out of certain selections.

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KENNETH PRETEROTI
Dwarf Spruce Byrnek

Very fast shipping. Within a week from ordering. Expertly packaged. Tree received similar to photo. Previous customer. Recommended seller.

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KENNETH PRETEROTI
Dwarf Spruce Byrnek

Very fast shipping. Within a week from ordering. Expertly packaged. Tree received similar to photo. Previous customer. Recommended seller.

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William Dunagin
Beautiful dwarf conifer

This is a very dwarf, compact, dense blue spruce. Nice light blue color. Appears to have 1.25 inches of new growth a year, so it is just barely out of the miniature category, among the smallest dwarfs. I was surprised it got some sunburn on the top most needles in 75% sun. Easily pruned out, but I think it would be best in 50% sun. A lot of miniatures take less sun than the species. I expect it to stay in scale and provide a spot of vivid blue color in the dwarf garden.

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William Dunagin
Beautiful dwarf conifer

This is a very dwarf, compact, dense blue spruce. Nice light blue color. Appears to have 1.25 inches of new growth a year, so it is just barely out of the miniature category, among the smallest dwarfs. I was surprised it got some sunburn on the top most needles in 75% sun. Easily pruned out, but I think it would be best in 50% sun. A lot of miniatures take less sun than the species. I expect it to stay in scale and provide a spot of vivid blue color in the dwarf garden.