‘Cranstonii Pendula’ Norway Spruce

code: 5024

This rare variety has a unique form, with a strong leader, and small, green needles that radiate straight out from branches that grow horizontally from the trunk, before eventually drooping downward. A very eye-catching addition to the landscape.

Hardy to -30°F

Picea abies ‘Cranstonii’ is a massive, fast-growing, openly pyramidal tree form of Norway spruce with long thick intertwining branches and sparse laterals. Needles are long, dense and dark-green in color. After 10 years of growth, a mature specimen will measure 20 feet (6 m) or more tall and two-thirds as wide, an average annual growth rate of 2 feet (60 cm) or more. It’s unique structural presence creates a powerful statement in a large landscape or arboretum.

This conifer is quite similar in structure to P. abies ‘Virgata,’ another large-growing snake spruce. The major distinction is the nature of the lateral branching. If they are generally flat and horizontal, the plant in question is ‘Virgata.’ If the branching is more upward-facing, it’s a ‘Cranstonii.’ In the U.S. nursery trade, the cultivars are often confused and interchanged by growers

Information:

Maximum Elevation: 7,000 ft.
Mature Size (generic) : TREE (20-30′ Tall) • Average WIdth
USDA Hardiness Zone : 4, 5, 6, 7
Water Needs : Moderate
Light Needs : Partial Shade, Partial Sun, Full Sun
Growth Rate : Moderate
Mature Height : 20-30 ft. (Grows 6-10 inches per year)
Mature Width : 12-18 ft.
Name : ‘Cranstonii Pendula’ Norway Spruce

'Cranstonii Pendula' Norway Spruce

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