Parson's Dwarf Norway Spruce
Picea abies 'Gregoryana Parsonii'
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An irregular, dwarf, alpine shape makes the perfect rock garden specimen. Long, flat, thick, green needles, tan stems, and bright brown stems. Grows in full sun to part shade. Grows 6-8" a year.
Max Elevation: 5
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