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Classic Christmas Tree - Norway Spruce - Pot Grown | Picea abies - Height 70-90cm - 10lt
£35.00
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£35.00
Unit price perOur spruce has been grown in a pot from seed right here at the Arundel Arboretum.
Picea abies, commonly known as the Norway spruce, is a prominent coniferous tree native to Northern, Central, and Eastern Europe. Recognisable by its tall, symmetrical shape and dense, evergreen foliage, it often reaches heights of 35–55 metres, with some specimens growing even taller under optimal conditions. The Norway spruce is widely planted in Europe and North America, not only for ornamental and landscaping purposes but also for timber production, given its straight grain and versatility. Its wood, known as "whitewood," is prized in the construction industry and is also used in the manufacture of paper and musical instruments.
The tree's bark is brown to reddish and scaly, becoming rougher as it ages. Its branches grow in horizontal layers, with pendulous branchlets giving the tree a slightly weeping appearance. Needles are dark green, pointed, and around 1–2 cm in length. Cones are one of its defining features, typically measuring 10–18 cm, with a cylindrical shape and rounded, overlapping scales that turn brown as they mature.
Picea abies is hardy, thriving in a range of climates and soil types, though it prefers well-drained, acidic soils and benefits from full sun. In colder climates, it is often cultivated as a Christmas tree due to its classic conical form and appealing fragrance. However, it requires ample space for its expansive root system, making it unsuitable for small gardens.
Ecologically, the Norway spruce plays an essential role in forest ecosystems, providing habitat and food for various wildlife species.


Classic Christmas Tree - Norway Spruce - Pot Grown | Picea abies - Height 60-80cm - 10lt
£25.00
Unit price perClassic Christmas Tree - Norway Spruce - Pot Grown | Picea abies - Height 60-80cm - 10lt
£25.00
Unit price perPicea abies, commonly known as the Norway spruce, is a prominent coniferous tree native to Northern, Central, and Eastern Europe. Recognisable by its tall, symmetrical shape and dense, evergreen foliage, it often reaches heights of 35–55 metres, with some specimens growing even taller under optimal conditions. The Norway spruce is widely planted in Europe and North America, not only for ornamental and landscaping purposes but also for timber production, given its straight grain and versatility. Its wood, known as "whitewood," is prized in the construction industry and is also used in the manufacture of paper and musical instruments.
The tree's bark is brown to reddish and scaly, becoming rougher as it ages. Its branches grow in horizontal layers, with pendulous branchlets giving the tree a slightly weeping appearance. Needles are dark green, pointed, and around 1–2 cm in length. Cones are one of its defining features, typically measuring 10–18 cm, with a cylindrical shape and rounded, overlapping scales that turn brown as they mature.
Picea abies is hardy, thriving in a range of climates and soil types, though it prefers well-drained, acidic soils and benefits from full sun. In colder climates, it is often cultivated as a Christmas tree due to its classic conical form and appealing fragrance. However, it requires ample space for its expansive root system, making it unsuitable for small gardens.
Ecologically, the Norway spruce plays an essential role in forest ecosystems, providing habitat and food for various wildlife species.
Picea abies 'Acrocona' - Height 160cm - Height to Ground 220cm- 230lt
£2,145.00
Unit price perPicea abies 'Acrocona' - Height 160cm - Height to Ground 220cm- 230lt
£2,145.00
Unit price perPicea abies ‘Acrocona’ is an excellent choice for garden landscapes due to its unique form, ornamental features, and manageable size. This dwarf cultivar of Norway spruce typically grows 10–15 feet tall and wide, making it ideal for smaller gardens or as a focal point in larger spaces. Its irregular, somewhat sprawling shape adds a touch of character and visual interest throughout the year. One of its most striking features is the production of abundant, showy, reddish-purple cones at the ends of branches in spring, which mature to brown and persist through the seasons, offering long-lasting decorative appeal.
‘Acrocona’ thrives in full sun and prefers moist, well-drained, slightly acidic soil. It is hardy and tolerates cold winters and a range of soil types once established. Minimal pruning is required, making it low-maintenance. Due to its moderate growth rate and unique cone display, it is well-suited for rock gardens, specimen plantings, or woodland-themed gardens. Its dense foliage also provides shelter for birds, enhancing biodiversity in the landscape. Overall, Picea abies ‘Acrocona’ combines beauty, hardiness, and versatility, making it a superb addition to many garden styles.
Picea abies Little Gem | Norway Spruce - Stem 35cm - Height 70cm - Width 30-40cm - 11lt
£160.00
Unit price perPicea abies Little Gem | Norway Spruce - Stem 35cm - Height 70cm - Width 30-40cm - 11lt
£160.00
Unit price perPicea abies 'Little Gem' is a compact, slow-growing dwarf cultivar of the Norway spruce. Popular in rock gardens, borders, and container planting, it is prized for its dense, cushion-like growth habit and tidy, mounded form. Originating as a witch’s broom mutation of the standard Picea abies, ‘Little Gem’ offers a neat, architectural presence without the overwhelming size of its parent species.
This evergreen conifer typically reaches only 30 to 50 cm in height and width after ten years, making it ideal for small gardens or spaces with limited room. Its needles are short, stiff, and dark green, arranged densely around the branches, which helps the plant maintain a lush and compact look throughout the year. With no significant seasonal colour change, the evergreen foliage provides consistent year-round interest.
‘Little Gem’ prefers a position in full sun to partial shade and thrives in moist, well-drained soils. It is adaptable to various soil types but does not tolerate waterlogging. Hardy and low-maintenance once established, it is also resistant to most pests and diseases, although good air circulation is beneficial to prevent needle blight.
This cultivar is often used in alpine and rock gardens, formal borders, and as a low-maintenance feature in container displays. Its slow growth and naturally compact form mean minimal pruning is required, although occasional shaping can help maintain symmetry if desired.
Picea abies 'Little Gem' is an excellent choice for gardeners looking to add evergreen structure and texture to their planting schemes without the commitment of a large conifer. Its compact nature, visual appeal, and resilience make it a favourite among both novice and experienced gardeners seeking a reliable, attractive evergreen feature
Picea abies Pusch | Norway spruce 'Pusch' - Height 10-20cm - Width 40-50cm - 12lt
£160.00
Unit price perPicea abies Pusch | Norway spruce 'Pusch' - Height 10-20cm - Width 40-50cm - 12lt
£160.00
Unit price perPicea abies 'Pusch' is a dwarf cultivar of the Norway spruce, known for its compact size, unique cone production, and suitability for small gardens and rockeries. Originating from the traditional Picea abies species, this slow-growing variety is cherished for its ornamental value and attractive, miniature form.
This conifer typically grows to a height of 60 to 90 cm (2 to 3 feet) over the course of 10 years, forming a compact, rounded shape. Its dense branches are covered in short, dark green needles that provide a striking year-round display. What makes Picea abies 'Pusch' truly special, however, is its prolific production of bright red, small cones in spring. These cones first appear as vibrant, ruby-red structures, creating a colourful contrast against the green foliage, before maturing into a more subdued brown hue later in the season.
Due to its modest size and slow growth rate, Picea abies 'Pusch' is ideal for smaller spaces, container gardening, and rock gardens. It thrives in full sun but can tolerate partial shade, preferring well-drained, slightly acidic soil. While it is hardy in cold climates, it benefits from being sheltered from strong winds and extremes in weather, especially during its early growth stages.
This cultivar requires minimal maintenance and is relatively resistant to pests and diseases, making it a low-care option for gardeners seeking year-round visual interest. Pruning is rarely necessary, though it can be done lightly to maintain its shape. Overall, Picea abies 'Pusch' is a striking and versatile choice for anyone looking to add a splash of colour and texture to their garden or landscape design.
Picea abies Lucky Strike - Height 40cm - 11lt
£110.00
Unit price perPicea abies Lucky Strike - Height 40cm - 11lt
£110.00
Unit price perPicea abies 'Lucky Strike is an eye-catching, slow-growing conifer that belongs to the Norway spruce family. It is a dwarf variety, admired for its compact, rounded form and vibrant, densely packed needles. This cultivar is particularly sought after in gardens and landscapes for its unique foliage colour and manageable size.
The needles of 'Lucky Strike' are bright green when they emerge in spring, later darkening to a rich green as the season progresses. The plant's distinctive feature is its reddish-brown buds, which contrast strikingly against the bright needles, adding visual interest throughout the year, especially in winter. Its short, stiff branches and compact growth habit make it a wonderful option for small gardens, rockeries, or as a focal point in a mixed border.
Reaching a mature height of around 1 to 1.5 metres (3 to 5 feet) over 10 to 20 years, Picea abies 'Lucky Strike' is an excellent choice for those seeking a low-maintenance, evergreen shrub that won't overwhelm its surroundings. It thrives in well-drained soil and is best planted in full sun to partial shade. This spruce is hardy and can tolerate cold temperatures, making it ideal for temperate climates such as those in the UK.
Regular watering is essential during the plant’s early years to establish a healthy root system, but once established, it can tolerate occasional drought. Pruning is rarely required, though light trimming can be done to maintain its shape if desired.
Overall, Picea abies 'Lucky Strike' is a charming, resilient, and visually striking addition to any garden, offering year-round interest with minimal effort. Its compact size, coupled with its attractive foliage, makes it an excellent choice for both novice and experienced gardeners.
Picea abies 'Inversa' / Pendula| Norway spruce - Height 110-120cm - 35lt
£390.00
Unit price perPicea abies 'Inversa' / Pendula| Norway spruce - Height 110-120cm - 35lt
£390.00
Unit price perPicea abies 'Inversa' / Pendula| Norway spruce - Height 250-260cm - 150lt
£980.00
Unit price perPicea abies 'Inversa' / Pendula| Norway spruce - Height 250-260cm - 150lt
£980.00
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