Picea pungens Lundeby's Dwarf

Available early May-very limited

Picea pungens 'Lundeby's Dwarf' photo courtesy of Iseli Nursery

Colorado Blue Spruce

Steel-blue needles and horizontally-layered branches make 'Lundeby's Dwarf' a neat and reliable landscape conifer that becomes wider than tall with age. This is a rare form of Colorado Blue Spruce. It stays compact and provides an attractive mounding form that stays in scale, even in small urban and suburban gardens. Discovered by Lundeby Nursery in North Dakota, it is useful as part of a foundation planting, as a focal point or in a rock garden or container.

  • Height: 61-71 cm (24-28 in)
  • Spread: 71-81 cm (28-32 in)
  • Cold Hardiness: Zone 2
  • Sun or Shade: sun
  • Foliage Colour: blue
  • Shape: globe
  • Critter Resistance: deer

Growing and Maintenance Tips

Grow Lundeby's Dwarf in full sun in average to moist soil. It will not tolerate a wet site. It is drought tolerant once established and adaptable to a wide range of soil types.