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Picea glauca ‘Conica’ is a charming dwarf conifer, offering a perfect conical shape and dense, bright green foliage. Ideal for small gardens, containers, and rockeries, it provides year-round evergreen structure with minimal care.
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Picea glauca ‘Conica’ is a popular dwarf conifer, famed for its perfect conical shape and dense, bright green foliage. It brings year-round structure.
This compact evergreen conifer is a true garden gem, ideal for smaller spaces or adding elegance to any landscape. Picea glauca ‘Conica’ is a naturally occurring mutation of the White Spruce, Picea glauca, discovered in Canada. Its refined appearance makes it a favoured choice for UK gardeners. This plant offers consistent appeal with minimal effort.
The botanical name, Picea glauca ‘Conica’, reflects its origins and defining characteristic. ‘Picea’ identifies it as a spruce tree, while ‘glauca’ suggests the bluish-green hue of the species’ needles. The cultivar name ‘Conica’ accurately describes its wonderfully symmetrical, naturally conical growth habit.
This dwarf conifer, also known as Dwarf Alberta Spruce, presents a neat, upright form. It showcases tightly packed, soft, bright green needles that keep their fresh colour through all seasons. As a result, it offers a consistent visual anchor in any garden.
Unlike many flowering plants, Picea glauca ‘Conica’ does not produce noticeable blooms. Instead, it forms small, inconspicuous cones as it matures. Its main beauty comes from its exquisite foliage and perfect shape.
The short, fine needles create a dense texture, giving the plant a soft, almost velvety appearance. In winter, this evergreen plant keeps its lush appeal. It provides welcome colour and structure against the starker backdrop of deciduous plants. This makes it a fantastic choice for year-round interest in British gardens.
This versatile plant excels in many garden settings. Its compact size makes Picea glauca ‘Conica’ perfect for patio containers, beautifully framing an entrance or defining a seating area.
It also thrives in rock gardens, adding vertical interest without overwhelming smaller, delicate plants. Gardeners often use it to provide structure in mixed borders, as a low hedge, or as a specimen plant in a small lawn. This plant needs minimal pruning; simply remove any occasional irregular shoots to maintain its classic cone shape.
While it does not attract bees or butterflies, its dense branches offer excellent shelter for small birds, particularly valuable during colder months, enhancing local wildlife habitats.
Very hardy. Tolerates temperatures typical of a continental winter.
Ensure consistent watering during its first year, especially in dry spells, to aid establishment. Picea glauca 'Conica' rarely needs pruning, but you can remove any reversion shoots that develop to maintain its perfect conical form. Provide a light, balanced feed in spring to support healthy growth. Protect young plants from harsh winter winds in exposed locations to prevent needle burn.


