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Montgomery Blue Spruce

Montgomery Blue Spruce

The Montgomery Blue Spruce gives you the rich color and strong presence of a blue spruce in a slower-growing, dwarf form that is easier to place in the home landscape. Its silver-blue needles bring cool color to sunny beds, borders and foundation plantings, while its modest growth rate of just 3–6 inches a year helps it stay useful in smaller spaces. Young plants begin with a globe-shaped look, then mature into a broad upright form that is wider than tall. Hardy to Zone 2 and suited to full sun, it offers lasting value for gardeners who want dependable structure, distinctive color and a plant that fits comfortably into everyday garden design.

Brings Cool Color to the Landscape
Montgomery Blue Spruce adds a clear silver-blue tone that helps break up stretches of green and gives the garden a more polished look. That color works especially well in sunny spaces, where it can highlight entry plantings, frame a walkway or add contrast among shrubs and perennials. Because the foliage color is such a strong part of its appeal, this plant gives you an easy way to make nearby plantings look more layered and intentional.

Fits Where Larger Spruces Cannot
A dwarf blue spruce gives you more flexibility in the landscape. Montgomery Blue Spruce grows slowly, adding only 3–6 inches a year, so it is easier to place without feeling like it will quickly outgrow the spot. Its young globe-shaped habit offers a softer look early on, then gradually develops into a broad upright form that adds more structure as it matures. That changing shape gives you both early charm and long-term presence from one plant.

Handles Very Cold Climates with Confidence
For gardeners in colder regions, dependable hardiness matters. Montgomery Blue Spruce is hardy to Zone 2, which makes it a practical choice where winters are severe. Full sun exposure also makes siting simple, helping you use it in open areas that need a strong focal point or a steady architectural element. The result is a compact spruce that brings color, form and reliability together in one hardworking plant.
$63.00

Original: $179.99

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Montgomery Blue Spruce

$179.99

$63.00
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Description

The Montgomery Blue Spruce gives you the rich color and strong presence of a blue spruce in a slower-growing, dwarf form that is easier to place in the home landscape. Its silver-blue needles bring cool color to sunny beds, borders and foundation plantings, while its modest growth rate of just 3–6 inches a year helps it stay useful in smaller spaces. Young plants begin with a globe-shaped look, then mature into a broad upright form that is wider than tall. Hardy to Zone 2 and suited to full sun, it offers lasting value for gardeners who want dependable structure, distinctive color and a plant that fits comfortably into everyday garden design.

Brings Cool Color to the Landscape
Montgomery Blue Spruce adds a clear silver-blue tone that helps break up stretches of green and gives the garden a more polished look. That color works especially well in sunny spaces, where it can highlight entry plantings, frame a walkway or add contrast among shrubs and perennials. Because the foliage color is such a strong part of its appeal, this plant gives you an easy way to make nearby plantings look more layered and intentional.

Fits Where Larger Spruces Cannot
A dwarf blue spruce gives you more flexibility in the landscape. Montgomery Blue Spruce grows slowly, adding only 3–6 inches a year, so it is easier to place without feeling like it will quickly outgrow the spot. Its young globe-shaped habit offers a softer look early on, then gradually develops into a broad upright form that adds more structure as it matures. That changing shape gives you both early charm and long-term presence from one plant.

Handles Very Cold Climates with Confidence
For gardeners in colder regions, dependable hardiness matters. Montgomery Blue Spruce is hardy to Zone 2, which makes it a practical choice where winters are severe. Full sun exposure also makes siting simple, helping you use it in open areas that need a strong focal point or a steady architectural element. The result is a compact spruce that brings color, form and reliability together in one hardworking plant.