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FAT ALBERT BLUE SPRUCE
PICEA PUN FAT ALBERT

Picea pungens 'Fat Albert'

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PICEA PUN FAT ALBERT
Genus: PICEA
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Height: 12 Feet Tall
Spread: 8-10 Feet Wide
Color: green foliage
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Zone: 2
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FAT ALBERT BLUE SPRUCE


Picea pungens 'Fat Albert' is commonly referred to as Fat Albert Colorado Spruce. It features a dense, broad, upright pyramidal form with ascending branches and bold steel blue needles which contrasts nicely up against greener foliage.

The Fat Albert Blue Spruce is a slow grower that thrives in full to partial sun, in evenly moist, well-drained soils. It prefers cool and moist climates versus high heat and humidity. It tolerates urban pollution and can thrive in city environments. It can tolerate environmental salt as well.





PLANT SIZE TYPE GALENA ADD'L DIG SOON
PICEA PUN FAT ALBERT 4-5 ft00180
PICEA PUN FAT ALBERT 5-6 ft1000
PICEA PUN FAT ALBERT 6-7 ft0060

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KEY:
con = containers - available now
Galena = Above ground and available now
Additional = Remote location, call rep. Not in Shop.
Dig = Still in ground, call rep. Not in Shop (in orange).
Soon = Coming soon, call rep. Not in Shop.

(BBnPOT - formerly known as GRSTART - are B&B put into a container - they are available now)


Other Blue Spruce

Picea (Spruce) Types:
Alberta Spruce  |  Alcock Spruce  |  Black Hills Spruce  |  Blue Spruce  |  Norway Spruce  |  Oriental Spruce  |  Serbian Spruce  |  Sitka Spruce  |  Totem Spruce  |  White Spruce

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Planting Tips

To help this plant settle in and thrive, we recommend these standard planting practices: Plant in a location with full sun to partial shade. Water regularly, but avoid overwatering. Mulch around the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Fertilize annually with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer. Prune in late winter or early spring to maintain shape and promote healthy growth.




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