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Dwarf Globe Norway Spruce

Picea abies 'Pumila'

NOR-DWA

Dwarf Globe Norway Spruce
Dwarf Globe Norway Spruce
Dwarf Globe Norway Spruce

A compact rounded evergreen. Short, bright green needles are soft to the touch, creating a delicate texture. Prefers protection from hot winter sun.

Max Elevation: 6000

Sizes Available Now

Product Code Size Reg. Price Sale Price Quantity on Hand Location Last Updated
NOR-DWA2C 02C 89.95 89.95 15 # 130E x May 23, 2026, 1:08 a.m.
NOR-DWA5C 05C 129.95 109.99 11 # 130E @ May 23, 2026, 1:08 a.m.
NOR-DWA3C 03C 89.95 89.95 9 # 134north May 23, 2026, 1:08 a.m.
NOR-DWA6C 06C 179.95 179.95 2 # 134north x May 23, 2026, 1:08 a.m.

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Plants similar to Dwarf Globe Norway Spruce

Red Cone Norway Spruce

Even when young, this delightful conifer develops remarkable, raspberry-red cones on the tips of its branches in spring. The unusual coning habit tends to modify growth rate and shape to produce a broad, spreading pyramid, which becomes wider than tall with age. Known since 1890, the plant has an apt name 'Acrocona' which means "with terminal cones on the end of branches".

Little Gem Dwarf Norway Spruce

Very similar to the Nest Spruce, with tiny, short green needles. A very dense habit and all around smaller plant.

Maxwell Norway Spruce

Short, stout branches form a dense, rounded cushion. Needles are medium green. Grows slowly!

'Paul's Select' Norway Spruce

Paul's Select forms a dense pyramidal tree with a slender habit. A perfect choice for the specimen plant in the garden. It is rare to find a Norway Spruce with the bluish color in the needles that Paul's Select has.

'Tompa' Dwarf Norway Spruce

Fresh green needles and a compact habit make this slow-growing Norway Spruce a great choice for smaller landscapes and rock gardens. Its wide, conical shape resembles the well-known Alberta Spruce for which it is an acceptable substitute. Like Alberta Spruce, in Colorado, it will benefit from winter sun & wind protection.

Weeping Norway Spruce

An excellent choice for weeping over rocks or walls. Can also be grown on a stake to feature the pendulous nature of the branches and rich green needles. Height will vary according to form. This weeping evergreen can be grafted high on the trunk so as to elevate the foliage off the ground. This gives this plant a natural green waterfall effect.