Picea glauca 'December'

Picea glauca 'December'
Leaf arrangement spreaded
Leaf tip Pointed/acute
Leaf type Needle
Winter hardness Excellent (USDA-zone 1,2,3,4)
Soil fertility Not very demanding
Leaf, general shape Needle-shaped
Plant height 70 - 80 cm; 50 - 60 cm
Structure (tissues) Woody
Leaf width Very small; 0 - 1 cm
Light conditions Sunny; Semi-shades
Plant, growth type Erect
Leaf, main color Dark green
Leaf colour, pattern Unicolored
Moisture requirements Moist; Normal
Soil type Sandy; Peaty; Clayish; Sandy clay; Humus rich

The Picea glauca 'December,' also known as the White Spruce or Canadian Spruce, is a fascinating evergreen tree with several notable characteristics. Its needle-shaped leaves are arranged in a spreaded fashion and have a pointed or acute tip. These leaves are very small, measuring between 0-1 cm in width, and their main color is a dark green shade. The leaf color pattern is unicolored, giving the tree a consistent and uniform appearance.

One of the most remarkable features of the Picea glauca 'December' is its excellent winter hardness. It can withstand harsh conditions and has proven its resilience in USDA hardiness zones 1, 2, 3, and 4. This makes it an ideal choice for gardeners who live in cold climates and want a tree that can thrive even in extreme weather.

In terms of growth, the Picea glauca 'December' has an erect growth type, meaning it grows in an upright and sturdy manner. This attribute, combined with its woody structure, adds to its overall durability and longevity. The plant also reaches a moderate height of 70-80 cm, making it suitable for smaller gardens or as a decorative feature in larger landscapes.

When it comes to soil fertility, the White Spruce is not very demanding. It can adapt to a wide range of soil types, including sandy, peaty, clayish, sandy clay, and humus-rich soils. This versatility allows the tree to thrive in various environments and makes it easier for gardeners to find a suitable location for planting.

The Picea glauca 'December' prefers sunny or semi-shaded light conditions. It can tolerate both, making it adaptable to different levels of sunlight exposure. This flexibility provides gardeners with options when determining the best spot for the tree in their landscape.

Like most spruce trees, the Picea glauca 'December' has moisture requirements that fall within the normal to moist range. It can tolerate different levels of moisture in the soil, as long as it is not excessively waterlogged or extremely dry. It is important to provide adequate watering, especially during dry periods, to ensure the tree's health and vitality.

Overall, the Picea glauca 'December' is an excellent choice for gardeners looking for a resilient and adaptable evergreen tree. Its compact size, excellent winter hardiness, and ability to thrive in various soil and light conditions make it a versatile addition to any landscape. Whether used as a focal point or as part of a larger planting scheme, the White Spruce is sure to bring beauty and character to its surroundings.

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