Genus: Picea

Members growing plants in this genus

  • WilliamParr

    Williamparr

    joined 29 Nov, 2007

    14 plants

  • majeekahead

    Majeekahead

    joined 18 Oct, 2007

    351 plants

  • Tanja

    Tanja

    joined 22 Dec, 2007

    23 plants

  • Chrispook

    Chrispook

    joined 18 May, 2007

    234 plants

  • mcmneil

    Mcmneil

    joined 14 Apr, 2008

    61 plants

Picea photos

  • Picea glauca conica. Planted March 14th 2008 (Picea glauca (White spruce))
    By Chrispook
  • Picea pungens (Picea pungens (Colorado Blue Spruce))
    By Chrispook
  • A garden flower photo (Picea)
    By Chrispook
  • Christmas Tree - Noway Spruce (Picea abies (Norway spruce))
    By majeekah..
  • Christmas Tree - Norway Spruce (Picea abies (Norway spruce))
    By majeekah..
  • Norwegian Christmas Tree (Picea abies (Norway spruce))
    By ajay
  • A garden flower photo (Picea pungens)
    By WilliamP..
  • A garden flower photo (Picea abies)
    By WilliamP..

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Comments:

bluespruce

Bluespruce

6 Mar, 2008

 

This is a spruce, not a fir, Picea pungens 'Waldbrunn'

Xela

Xela

6 Mar, 2008

 

My suggestion would be that it is a Silver Fir (Abies), but which one I am not sure.

jacque

Jacque

4 Feb, 2008

 

Shame about the visable electric cable evergreens Look Fab : )

bluespruce

Bluespruce

22 Dec, 2007

 

Hi Tanja, most needled conifers are propagated by grafting. However there are some that you can try from cuttings ;
Taxus, all cultivars are generally easy. Many Picea glauca cultivars are also fairly easy, as are Picea mariana. Some Picea abies cultivars are possible. Tsuga canadensis are good, Cryptomeria are good. Some Abies are possible like Abies concolor, but difficult. Picea pungens, some are possible but most are not.
Hope this helps a bit.

spritzhenry

Spritzhenry

22 Dec, 2007

 

Hi Tanja - welcome to GOY! You are a long way away - glad you found us. We have an expert on evergreens on the site, called 'bluespruce' - have a look at his page and you'll be amazed at his garden. I am sure he will be able to answer your question for you.

majeekahead

Majeekahead

5 Dec, 2007

 

how very seasonal, must be fantastic to look out on this time of year - bet they look great with a bit of snow on (if we get some this year!)