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Weeping Norway Spruce

Weeping Norway Spruce

Weeping Norway Spruce gives you more than one way to make your landscape stand out. Its rich green needles and graceful weeping habit add movement, texture and lasting color in every season. You can train it upward with staking to create a dramatic upright specimen, or let it spread and flow as a ground-covering evergreen over slopes and walls. With growth of 12-15 inches per year and Zone 3 cold hardiness, it offers strong visual impact along with dependable performance in colder climates.

Gives you unusual style with real versatility
Some evergreens serve one purpose and one purpose only. Weeping Norway Spruce gives you options. Stake and train it into a bold upright accent, and you have a living sculpture that draws the eye right away. Let it grow naturally, and it develops into a low, undulating form that softens walls, slopes and edges. That flexibility helps you get more design value from a single plant.

Brings year-round beauty to your space
Its dark green needles keep the garden looking full and grounded through every season. Even when flowering plants fade and deciduous trees lose their leaves, Weeping Norway Spruce continues to provide strong color and texture. That steady presence can make the whole landscape feel more complete, especially in winter when structure matters most.

Solves challenging planting areas beautifully
Slopes, retaining walls and uneven spaces can be hard to plant well. This evergreen gives you an appealing way to cover those spots with a draping, cascading effect. The weeping branches help soften hard edges and create a more settled, finished look. Instead of leaving difficult areas bare or awkward, you can turn them into one of the most memorable parts of your yard.

Can even help shape privacy and boundaries
Plant several young specimens in a row with stake and wire supports, and you can train them into a living fence. That gives you a greener, more distinctive alternative to ordinary screening. It is a practical way to add separation, texture and character all at once.

$94.50

Original: $269.99

-65%
Weeping Norway Spruce

$269.99

$94.50
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Description

Weeping Norway Spruce gives you more than one way to make your landscape stand out. Its rich green needles and graceful weeping habit add movement, texture and lasting color in every season. You can train it upward with staking to create a dramatic upright specimen, or let it spread and flow as a ground-covering evergreen over slopes and walls. With growth of 12-15 inches per year and Zone 3 cold hardiness, it offers strong visual impact along with dependable performance in colder climates.

Gives you unusual style with real versatility
Some evergreens serve one purpose and one purpose only. Weeping Norway Spruce gives you options. Stake and train it into a bold upright accent, and you have a living sculpture that draws the eye right away. Let it grow naturally, and it develops into a low, undulating form that softens walls, slopes and edges. That flexibility helps you get more design value from a single plant.

Brings year-round beauty to your space
Its dark green needles keep the garden looking full and grounded through every season. Even when flowering plants fade and deciduous trees lose their leaves, Weeping Norway Spruce continues to provide strong color and texture. That steady presence can make the whole landscape feel more complete, especially in winter when structure matters most.

Solves challenging planting areas beautifully
Slopes, retaining walls and uneven spaces can be hard to plant well. This evergreen gives you an appealing way to cover those spots with a draping, cascading effect. The weeping branches help soften hard edges and create a more settled, finished look. Instead of leaving difficult areas bare or awkward, you can turn them into one of the most memorable parts of your yard.

Can even help shape privacy and boundaries
Plant several young specimens in a row with stake and wire supports, and you can train them into a living fence. That gives you a greener, more distinctive alternative to ordinary screening. It is a practical way to add separation, texture and character all at once.