Can you recollect of a more boring and overused works than dwarf Alberta spruce ? usually , it would never be a featured “ Got ta Have It ! ” flora — but this is no ordinary dwarf Alberta spruce . Yes , ‘ Pixie Dust ’ stays tiptop compact , enabling it to fit just about anywhere in the garden or in a seemly - sized grass . And yes , it has the same tough - as - nails nature as its boring and overused cousin . But when this little dynamo pushes a 2nd charge of new ontogenesis in June 21 , it looks like it ’s covered in fireflies — or , as the name implies , sprinkled with that charming coruscation Tinkerbell kept ready to hand . The effect of the bright yellowed needle is mesmerizing . The atomic number 79 finally fades to immature , but it lasts longer than it does with many other conifer that push colorful new growing , and the detonation bechance in summer — not spring — which is rarer still . All of these amazing traits , and the fact that it ’s dry pint - sized , will make it backbreaking to make out up with a rationality not to admit this evergreen plant in your garden .
‘Pixie Dust’ dwarf Alberta spruce
Picea glauca‘Pixie Dust’
Zones:2–6
Size:18 to 24 in improbable and 10 to 12 inch wide
condition : Full sunlight to partial shade ; well - drained land

aboriginal range : Canada , northerly United States
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