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  1. www.finegardening.com › plant › dwarf-serbian-spruce-picea-omorika-nanaDwarf Serbian spruce - Fine Gardening

    Picea omorika ‘Nana’. A compact plant with a mature height of 8 feet, this conifer is densely globe-shaped when young, becoming pyramidal as it ages. Needles are soft green on top, bluish green at the bottom.

  2. Dwarf Serbian Spruce. Phonetic Spelling. PY-see-uh oh-MOR-ee-kah. Description. A compact densely horizontal spreading branched globose to ovate form that is grown for its attractive foliage. Its glossy, dark green needles are pressed flatly to the stem and are stiff being yellow-green above with white stomatal bands (tiny openings or pores) on ...

  3. This stunning evergreen is perfect for providing year round form and color in the landscape. Beautiful amongst mounding and low growing plant companions. A great choice for small spaces, whether planted in the ground or in a container.

  4. Picea omorika, commonly called Serbian spruce, is an evergreen conifer that is native to limestone soils in the upper Drina River Valley in western Serbia and eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It typically grows to 50-60' tall in cultivation, but will rise to as much as 100' tall over time in its native habitat.

  5. Dwarf Serbian Spruce. A beautiful, compact form of the Serbian Spruce, Picea omorika ‘Nanahas dark green needles with white stomatal bands on the undersides, which give the plant a distinctive silvery aura.

  6. dwarf Serbian spruce 'Nana' is a compact shrubby conifer of conical outline, with dark-green needles white beneath

  7. Dwarf Serbian spruce (Picea omorika ‘Nana’): A dwarf cultivar growing 8 to 10 feet high. Its shape is conical to globose. Sky Trails Serbian spruce (Picea omorika ‘Sky Trails’): Blue-green needles with contrasting white bands underneath hang on branches with a weeping habit.

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