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Picea abies 'Denmark'-Dwarf Norway Spruce-Compact Evergreen 15 Gallon
Picea abies 'Denmark'-Dwarf Norway Spruce-Compact Evergreen 15 Gallon
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Picea abies 'Denmark'
Description
Picea abies 'Denmark' is a charming dwarf conifer known for its compact, dense growth and rich green needles. This cultivar of the Norway Spruce is perfect for small gardens or as a feature in rockeries and alpine gardens. Its neat, rounded form and slow growth make it a low-maintenance choice for gardeners seeking year-round interest.
Suggested Uses
This plant is ideal for use in rock gardens, as a specimen plant in small landscapes, or in mixed borders. It can also be grown in containers for patios and terraces, providing a touch of evergreen elegance.
Plant Details
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Botanical Name: Picea abies 'Denmark'
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Common Name: Norway Spruce 'Denmark'
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Size & Growth: Typically grows to 3-5 feet tall and wide
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Hardiness Zones: 3-7
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Foliage Type: Evergreen
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Bloom Time: Non-flowering
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Growth Rate: Slow
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Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
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Attracts Pollinators: No
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Indoor Friendly: No
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Container Friendly: Yes
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Deer Resistant: Yes
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Pet Warning: Non-toxic
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Fragrant: No
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Cut Flower: No
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Grows Well With: Other dwarf conifers and alpine plants
Care Tips
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Planting Instructions: Plant in well-drained soil in a location with adequate sunlight
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Soil Moisture: Keep soil evenly moist but not waterlogged
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Soil Type: Prefers acidic to neutral, well-drained soil
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Humidity: Tolerates average humidity levels
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Pruning Instructions: Minimal pruning required; remove dead or damaged branches
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Winter Care: Mulch around the base to protect roots in colder climates
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Planting Depth: Plant at the same depth as the nursery container
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Fertilization: Fertilize in early spring with a balanced slow-release fertilizer
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Special Care: Monitor for pests such as aphids and spider mites
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