Pseudotsuga Glauca Pendula is a cultivar of coniferous tree, bred in Germany in 1891. It is a unique and decorative variety, offering fresh seeds for sale. This cultivar boasts a weeping columnar crown, making it a favorite among designers.
Pseudotsuga Glauca Pendula is a coniferous tree, characterized by its blue needles that grow on young shoots in the spring. The needles emerge from sharp, elongated buds, giving the variety an extreme decorative effect. The tree reaches a height of 3.5 m, with a crown width of 2.5 m. The crown is drooping, wide, and unevenly developed. Cones of yellow-brown color, 5-10 cm long, are a notable feature of this variety.
Pseudotsuga Glauca Pendula is native to the mountainous regions of North America. It thrives in cool, humid climates with well-defined seasons. The ideal altitude range for this variety is between 500 and 1,500 meters above sea level.
Pseudotsuga Glauca Pendula is a popular ornamental tree, often used in landscaping and garden design. Its weeping columnar crown makes it an attractive addition to any garden or park. This variety is also known for its ability to tolerate urban pollution and drought conditions.
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