Pusch Norway Spruce
Picea abies ‘Pusch’
Named the American Conifer Society, Collector’s Conifer of the Year in 2008, the small, slow-growing Picea abies ‘Pusch’ is a witch’s broom from P.a. ‘Acrocona’ that produces loads of bright red cones on many short branches in spring. The tiny cones brown as they age, but continue to decorate the irregular, dwarf variety year-round. Globose when young, the small spruce develops an upright broad shape with maturity. It is extremely hardy and grows well in full sun or part shade.
- Garden Size: 2’H x 3’W
- Dwarf: 2-4″/year
- Habit: Spreading
- Hardiness: Zone 3
- Exposure: Full Sun
Many perennials and bonsai plants will have a ‘winter look’ that differs from how they look when actively growing. Colder temperatures and short days alter the appearance of these plants as they go thru seasonal changes. Some plants require this reboot to bloom and/or perform at their best during the growing season. Plants may remain semi-dormant until early spring. Rest assured that these cosmetic changes do not adversely affect the health of your plant.