DJ Broom 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Hort.
Miroslav Malík Nursery, České Budĕjovice CZ
A dwarf, conically-shaped evergreen conifer with a compact habit. Glossy green needles have glittery white undersides. Prefers full sun in well-drained soil. 4' tall x 2' wide in 10 years. Hardy to -20 degrees. USDA zone 5. Buchholz text.
Picea jezoensis ’DJ’s Dwarf’ Talon Buchholz OR USA photo
Picea jezoensis ’D. J. Broom’ Mesterhazy & Malik photo 2012
Picea jezoensis ’D. J. Broom’ Mesterhazy & Malik photo 2012
Ed’s Dwarf 2014 Mesterházy, Herbst & Cassell in
Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 3.0
Ed Wood USA
Miroslav Malík Nursery, České Budĕjovice CZ
Landis 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
1981 CAN
Picea jezoensis ‘Landis’
G. Bentham, Victoria BC CAN
A dwarf, conically-shaped evergreen conifer with a compact habit. Glossy green needles have glittery white undersides. Prefers full sun in well-drained soil. 4' tall x 2' wide in 10 years. Hardy to -20 degrees. USDA zone 5. Buchholz text.
Mrs. Cesarini 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Picea pungens /Mrs. Cesarini/
P. jezoensis var. hondoensis Mrs. Cesarini
Picea hondoensis ‘Cessarini’
Nana 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
1986 USA
Picea jezoensis ‘Nana’
Picea jezoensis ’Nana’ Daglezja Nursery, Ryki POL
Sato Sai 2015 Mesterházy, Herbst, Cassell, Markus & Pratt in
Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 4.0
Hort.
Porterhowse Farms OR USA
Yatsubusa 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
1981 CAN
G. Bentham, Victoria BC CAN
Iseli Nursery USA
This dwarf variety of Sakhalin Spruce, a species native to Russia and northern Japan, has open, layered branches that lend formality to the handsome, pyramidal tree. The slow-growing conifer has two-color, closely held needles that produce a frosted look. This unique feature, blue tops and green reverses, is the opposite of most two-color needles. Interesting, exfoliating, chocolate-brown bark develops with age. Very adaptable and great for small gardens or containers. Iseli text.
Picea jezoensis ’Yatsubusa’
Dax Herbst in Bickelhaupt Arb IA USA
LIKIANGENSIS 1910 CHN YU
/Franc./Pritz. Kr SS
Picea likiangensis (Franch.) Pritz. 1910 - Licsiang luc – Likiang spruce
Joseph Rock 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Hort.
Buchholz Nursery OR USA
MARIANA 1888 N-AME
/Mill./Britt., Sterns & Poggenb. Kr
Picea mariana (Mill.) B. S. & P. 1888 - Kanadai fekete luc - Black spruce
#467 WRA 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA
Accident Broom 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Hort.
Miroslav Malík Nursery, České Budĕjovice CZ
Picea mariana ’Accident Broom’
Mesterhazy & Malik photo 2012
Picea mariana ’Accident Broom’
Mesterhazy & Malik photo 2012
Beehive 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Hort.
Picea mariana ’Beehive’ Clement Anthoine BEL photo
Blue Planet 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Hort.
Picea mariana ‘Blue Planet’
Blue Teardrop 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Hort.
Buchholz Nursery OR USA
Don Howse’s Porterhowse Farms OR USA
Picea mariana ‘Blue Teardrop’
A compact evergreen conifer with short light-blue needles. Forms a dense bush as the name suggests. Prefers full sun in well-drained soil. 4' tall x 2' wide in 10 years. Hardy to -60 degrees. USDA zone 1. Buchholz text.
Picea mariana ’Blue Teardrop’ Mesterházy & Malik photo
Picea mariana ’Blue Teardrop’ Mesterházy & Malik photo
Picea mariana ’Blue Teardrop’ Mesterházy & Malik photo
Picea mariana ’Blue Tear Drop’ Talon Buchholz OR USA photo
Bogger 2015 Mesterházy, Herbst, Cassell, Markus & Pratt in
Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 4.0
Kevin Fechke NH USA
Rare Tree & Conifer Kingdom Nursery OR USA
A dwarf spruce with blue-green needles found as a witch's broom in Philbrick-Cricenti Bog in Newport, NH. Retrieved after enduring frozen marshes and knee-deep snow! Growth Rate: 3-5" HxW@10yrs: 2'x2'. Brent Markus text.
Bron-YR-Aur 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
2010 Kevin Fechke NH USA
Dax Herbst IL USA
Miroslav Malík Nursery, České Budĕjovice CZ
Found as a fastigiate seedling.
Picea mariana ‘Bron - YR - Aur’ Kevin Fechke USA photo 2011
Conehead 2015 Mesterházy, Herbst, Cassell, Markus & Pratt in
Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 4.0
Josh Horky & Joe Braeu MN USA
Rare Tree & Conifer Kingdom Nursery OR USA
Diminutive, dark-green needles are very short and stubby on this miniature spruce. It was found as a witch's broom with a proliferation of tiny cones! Growth Rate: 0.25-0.5" HxW@10yrs: 8"x8". Brent Markus text.
Picea mariana ‘Conehead’ Edwin Smits photo 2013
Cooks Nr. 2 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Hort.
Miroslav Malík Nursery, České Budĕjovice CZ
Corbit 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
1986 USA
M. & J. Kristick Nurs., Wellsville PA USA
Craig 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
wild found by W. Journeay CAN
2009 Spring ACS Quarterly
Kingsbrae Gardens, New Brunswick CAN
CT44 Normanna R 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Hort.
2010 Gee Farms Nursery MI USA
Dent 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Hort.
Etzelstorfer Koniferensammlung AUT
Eagle Creek 2014 Mesterházy, Herbst & Cassell in
Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 3.0
2012 Matt Dietz USA
Picea mariana ’Eagle Creek’ report
Edelweiss Nursery WB 2003
2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Hort.
Miroslav Malík Nursery, České Budĕjovice CZ
Picea mariana ’Edelweis Nursery # 3’
Mesterhazy & Malik photo
Picea mariana ’Edelweis Nursery WB 2003’
Miroslav Malík photo 2013
Edelweiss 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Hort.
Miroslav Malík Nursery, České Budĕjovice CZ
This weeping spruce was found by Josef Braeu and Josh Horky as a chance seedling growing in a forest in the upper midwest. Green foliage gracefully cascades from this slender, upright tree. Part of the Minnesota Broomhuntings since about 2010, organized by Josh Horky and Josef Braeu. Growth Rate: 3-6" HxW@10yrs: 7'x3'. Brent Markus text.
Edelweiss WB 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Hort.
Miroslav Malík Nursery, České Budĕjovice CZ
Picea mariana ’Edelweis Nursery # 3’
Mesterhazy & Malik photo
E.N.2004 WB 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Hort.
Miroslav Malík Nursery, České Budĕjovice CZ
Picea mariana ‘E.N. 2003 WB’ Burdan Nursery, Lubska POL
Empetroides 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Krüssmann 1955
1930 on Mt. Sterling, Quebec CAN
Ericoides Graft 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
USA
Iseli Nurs., OR USA
Filip’s Blue Gem Edwin Smits NED/HOL
Edwin Smits Nursery, Volkel NED
Found in January 2013 during a witches’broom expedition. The original broom had a very nice blue colour. Look how thin and old the scion is! Edwin Smits text.
Picea mariana ‘Filip’s Blue Gem’ Edwin Smits photo 2013
Globosa 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
1986 USA
Golden 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Bill Barger in ACS database
Hort. USA
Picea mariana ‘Golden’
Iseli Nursery USA
Buchholz Nursery OR USA
M. & J. Kristick Nurs., Wellsville PA USA
This broad, upright cultivar produces an attractive horizontal branch structure and interesting, colorful foliage. Needles that are primarily blue-green have a creamy yellow frosting, a feature that accentuates the layered look of the large conifer. Iseli text.
Picea mariana ‘Golden’ Iseli Nursery USA
Golf Ball 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Hort.
Picea mariana ‘Golf Ball’
Horizontalis 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Hort.
Hwy #4 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Hort.
2010 Gee Farms Nursery MI USA
Jack William 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
1999 W. Journeay CAN
2009 Spring ACS Quarterly
Kingsbrae Gardens, New Brunswick CAN
2011 RHS Int. Conifer Reg. UK in ACS CQ
Found in a regenerating forest area in Queen’s county, Nova Scotia, CAN. Upright, narrowly compact, with downturned weeping branches. Fast growing, 30-60 cm a year, 450 x 120 cm after 12 years. RHS text.
Upright with weeping branches
Jörg Kohout WB # 1 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Jörg Kohout GER found int he USA
Buchholz Nursery OR USA
Jörg Kohout WB # 2 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Jörg Kohout GER found in the USA
Buchholz Nursery OR USA
Jörg Kohout WB # 3 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Jörg Kohout GER found in the USA
Buchholz Nursery OR USA
Jörg Kohout WB # 4 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Jörg Kohout GER found in the USA
Buchholz Nursery OR USA
Jörg Kohout WB # 5 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Jörg Kohout GER found in the USA
Buchholz Nursery OR USA
Jörg Kohout WB # 6 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Jörg Kohout GER found in the USA
Buchholz Nursery OR USA
Jörg Kohout WB # 7 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Jörg Kohout GER found in the USA
Buchholz Nursery OR USA
Jörg Kohout WB # 8 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Jörg Kohout GER found in the USA
Buchholz Nursery OR USA
Jörg Kohout WB # 9 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Jörg Kohout GER found in the USA
Buchholz Nursery OR USA
Jörg Kohout WB # 10 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Jörg Kohout GER found in the USA
Buchholz Nursery OR USA
Jörg Kohout WB # 11 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Jörg Kohout GER found in the USA
Buchholz Nursery OR USA
Jörg Kohout WB # 12 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Jörg Kohout GER found in the USA
Buchholz Nursery OR USA
Josh’s Ornament 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
2012 Josh Horky, Duluth MN USA
Horky Gardens MN USA
This broom was found near the top of a tree, approximately 70’
above the ground. This is another very dense, old broom with
annual growth ¼”-3/8”. Horky text.
Kvĕta Rys 2012 Mesterházy-Valenta-Malík-Balatka in
Conifer Treasury of Cesko/ České šlechtění jehličin 2.0
2001 Jan Beran & Josef Rys CZ in Kanada
Miroslav Malík, České Budějovice CZ
Jiří Balatka Collection, Evidence 2011
Found as a broom in Calgary, Canada, growth rate over 3 cm.
Čarověník nalezen Calgary, Kanada. Skupina výpĕstků podle
ročního přírůstku nad 3 cm. Balatka text.
Picea mariana ’Kveta Rys’ Jiří Balatka photo
Picea mariana ‘Květa Rys’ Jiri Holata Nursery, Kouty CZ
Kveta Rijs /Kvĕta Rys/
Edwin Smits Nursery, Volkel HOL
Little Guy 2015 Mesterházy, Herbst, Cassell, Markus & Pratt in
Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 4.0
Kevin Fechke NH USA
Rare Tree & Conifer Kingdom Nursery OR USA
This slower-growing spruce was found as a witch's broom by Kevin Fechke. Retrieved after battling the frozen Philbreck-Cricenti Bog of Newport, NH with his friend, Matt. A brand new and scarcely-available dwarf spruce. Growth Rate: 1-2". Brent Markus text.
Matty 2015 Mesterházy, Herbst, Cassell, Markus & Pratt in
Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 4.0
Kevin Fechke NH USA
Rare Tree & Conifer Kingdom Nursery OR USA
This dwarf spruce was found as a witch's broom by Kevin Fechke and his friend Matt after traversing through the wilderness, crossing the frozen Philbrick-Cricenti Bog in Newport, NH. Growth Rate: 2-4". Brent Markus text.
New Hampshire 2014 Mesterházy, Herbst & Cassell in
Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 3.0
Hort.
Miroslav Malík Nursery, České Budĕjovice CZ
Nicolet Weeping 2014 Mesterházy, Herbst & Cassell in
Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 3.0
2013 Matt Dietz USA
Picea mariana 'Nicolet Weeping' is found by Matt Dietz as a
seedling in Nicolet National Forest in northern Wisconsin, USA.
It has the form of 'Pendula Bruns', but as a mariana.
Dax Herbst text.
Picea mariana ‘Nicolet Weeping’ Matt Dietz photo 2013
Picea mariana ’Nicolet Weeping’
OMG 2015 Mesterházy, Herbst, Cassell, Markus & Pratt in
Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 4.0
Josh Horky & Joe Braeu MN USA
Rare Tree & Conifer Kingdom Nursery OR USA
Short, vibrantly-green needles are very close together on the short, stubby branches of this miniature spruce. Found as a witch's broom by Edelweiss Nursery and company. Part of the Minnesota Broomhuntings since about 2010, organized by Josh Horky and Josef Braeu. Growth Rate: 0.175-0.25". Brent Markus text.
Picea mariana ‘OMG’ Edwin Smits photo 2013
Pisew Falls 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
2011 Josh Horky, Duluth MN USA
Horky Gardens MN USA
This broom is very small, annual growth is approximately ½”.
Found in a Manitoba provincial park, approximately 7 hours
north of Winnipeg, MA. Horky text.
Picea mariana ’Pisew Falls’ Josh Horky USA photo
Procumbens 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
1986 USA
Pumila 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
W. M. Barron 1875 /Nana/
Reath’s W.B. 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
1980 USA
J. W. Springarn, Baldwin NY USA
Semiprostrata 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Krüssmann 1955
1955 on Mt. Sterling, Quebec CAN
Seney 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
2011 Josh Horky, Duluth MN USA
Horky Gardens MN USA
Small broom with Very dark green needles. Horky text.
Smoke Jumper 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Jerry Morris USA
Jerry Morris Rocky Mountain Collection
Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA
A miniature variety of Black Spruce. Found by Jerry Morris of Colorado. Only grows about 1/2 inch a year. Stanley text.
Picea mariana ’Smoke Jumper’ Mesterházy & Malik photo
Picea mariana ’Smoke Jumper’ Mesterházy & Malik photo
Picea mariana ‘Smoke Jumper’ Mesterházy & Malík photo 2013
Picea mariana ‘Smoke Jumper’ Burdan Nursery, Lubska POL
Summit Trail 2015 Mesterházy, Herbst, Cassell, Markus & Pratt in
Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 4.0
2014 Josh Horky MN USA
Rare Tree & Conifer Kingdom Nursery OR USA
This is perhaps the slowest-growing conifer ever propagated! Needles are short and stubby, and annual growth stays below 1/4"! A super miniature found by Josh Horky of Duluth, Minnesota. Part of the Minnesota Broomhuntings since about 2010, organized by Josh Horky and Josef Braeu. Growth Rate: 0.175-0.25". Brent Markus text.
Picea mariana ‘Summit Trail’ Horky photo 2014
Picea mariana ‘Summit Trail’ Horky photo 2014
Wellspire 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
1991 USA
Picea mariana ‘Wellspire’
Well’s Nurs., Mt.Vernon WA USA
Picea mariana ’Wellspire’
Dax Herbst in Bickelhaupt Arb IA USA
Picea mariana ’Wellspire’ Dax Herbst in Harper Collection USA
Whitney 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
2012 Whitney Horky MN USA
Horky Gardens MN USA
This broom was found by Whitney Horky on a Northern
Minnesota brooming trip. Annual growth is 3/8”-1/2”.
Horky text.
One of several tiny witch's brooms found by Josh Horky and a group of several broom-hunters. This one is a miniature with yellow-green foliage, named for his wife, Whitney Horky. Part of the Minnesota Broomhuntings since about 2010, organized by Josh Horky and Josef Braeu. Growth Rate: 0.25-0.5". Brent Markus text.
Picea mariana ‘Whithey’ Edwin Smits photo 2013
Picea meyeri x pungens Hort.
Buchholz Nursery OR USA
Picea meyeri x pungens Talon Buchholz OR USA photo
MONTIGENA 1906 CHN NW-SE
Mast. Kr SS
Picea montigena Mast. 1906
Retro 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
1906 (?)
Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA
Retro #385 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Hort.
2010 Gee Farms Nursery MI USA
OBOVATA 1852 N-EUR SIB KAM
Ledeb. Kr Cz KeI
Picea obovata Ledeb. 1852 - Szibériai luc - Sibirian spruce
#29 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA
Spring Green 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
USA
Valley Nurs. USA
OMORIKA 1875 BAL BOS SER
/Pancic/Purkyne Kr
Picea omorika (Pancic) Purkyne 1875 - Szerb luc - Serbian spruce
47A 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Hort.
Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA
Alberti 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Hort.
Picea omorika ‘Alberti’
Picea omorika ’Alberti’ Mesterházy & Valenta photo
Picea omorika ’Alberti’ Mesterházy & Malík photo
Picea omorika ’Alberti’ Clément Anthoine Pinetum BEL
Picea omorika ’Alberti’ Daglezja Nursery, Ryki POL
Picea omorika ’Alberti’ Miroslav Malík photo 2013
Albyn 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Hort.
Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA
Armintrouts 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Gary Gee USA
2010 Gee Farms Nursery MI USA
Picea omorika ’Armintrouts Globe’
Dax Herbst in Harper Collection USA
Picea omorika ‘Armintrouts Globe’
Harper Archives by Dax Herbst 2014
Berliner’s Weeping 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Welch 1979
Ben Berliner NY USA
Buchholz Nursery OR USA
An upright evergreen conifer with drooping side branches. The entire form is narrow, making it useful for small landscapes. Foliage is deep green. Prefers full sun in well-drained soil. 7' tall x 2.5' wide in 10 years. Hardy to -40 degrees. USDA zone 3. Buchholz text.
Picea omorika ‘Berliner’s Weeper’
Picea omorika ’Berliner’s Weeping’
/Berliner’s Weeper/
Picea omorika ’Berliner’s Weeper’
Dax Herbst in Harper Collection USA
Picea omorika ’Berliner Weeper’ Mesterhazy & Malik photo
Picea omorika ’Berliner Weeper’ Mesterhazy & Malik photo
Picea omorika ‘Berliner’s Weeping’
Mesterházy & Malík photo 2013
Picea omorika ‘Berliner’s Weeper’ E. Wiegand USA photo
Berliner Weeper WB 2014 Mesterházy, Herbst & Cassell in
Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 3.0
Hort.
Picea omorika ‘Berliner Weeper WB’
Burdan Nursery, Lubska POL
Blue Dream 2015 Mesterházy, Herbst, Cassell, Markus & Pratt in
Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 4.0
Joe Stupka PA USA
Rare Tree & Conifer Kingdom Nursery OR USA
This prostrate, low-growing variety of Serbian spruce was found as a witch’s broom on ‘Pendula’ by Joe Stupka right at ground level. The original plant forms as a mat on the ground & has excellent upturned foliage showing the silver and blue undersides. It appears brilliant blue-silver-green year round. "Dream" in the name refers both to the prostrate/sleeping appearance, as well as the excellent blue color. Growth Rate: 1-3" HxW@10yrs: 1'x2.5'. Brent Markus text..
Picea omorika ‘Blue Dream’ Brent Markus photo 2014
Blue Sky 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Talon Buchholz OR USA
Buchholz Nursery OR USA
An upright evergreen conifer with light blue needles. It will form a narrow pillar at maturity. A wonderful accent point for the landscape. Prefers full sun in well-drained soil. 7' tall x 2.5' wide in 10 years. Hardy to -40 degrees. USDA zone 3. Introduced by the Flora Wonder(tm) Collection of Buchholz Nursery. Buchholz text.
Picea omorika ’Blue Sky’ Talon Buchholz photo
Buttermilk Falls 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
2001 Bob Fincham USA
Miroslav Malík Nursery, České Budĕjovice CZ
A vareigated, weeping form of Serbian Spruce. Found as a sport on Picea omorika `Penudula Major'. Either stake up or let spread. Leaves creamy colored on gray blue foliage. Found by Bob Fincham in 2001 in his gardens at Eatonville, Washington. Stanley text.
Picea omorika Buttermilk Falls
Picea omorika Buttermilk Falls
Picea omorika ’Buttermilk Falls’ Daglezja Nursery, Ryki POL
Picea omorika ’Buttermilk Falls’ Daglezja Nursery, Ryki POL
Picea omorika ’Buttermilk Falls’
Mesterhazy & Malik photo 2012
Picea omorika ‘Buttermilk Falls’ Sam Pratt USA photo 2013
Dwarf Form 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
USA
1991 Iseli Nurs., OR USA
Fastigiata 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Hort.
Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA
Fat Boy 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Hort.
Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA
Frohnleiten Sport 2015 Mesterházy, Herbst, Cassell, Markus & Pratt in
Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 4.0
Robert Fincham USA
Coenosium Gardens USA
This variegated spruce was found as a variegated branch mutation on 'Frohnleiten' by Bob Fincham of Coenosium Gardens. It should develop as a globose conifer with silvery-blue, green, and yellow foliage! May burn in full sun. Growth Rate: 2-4" HxW@10yrs: 2'x3'. Brent Markus text.
Garrett 2014 Mesterházy, Herbst & Cassell in
Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 3.0
Joe Stupka USA
2001 Joe Stupka Broom & Form List
Found in a private residence, Gibsonia, Pennsylvania.
Stupka text.
Picea omorika ‘Garrett’ Harper Archives by Dax Herbst 2014
Golden Midget 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Talon Buchholz OR USA
Buchholz Nursery OR USA
Picea omorika ’Golden Midget’ Talon Buchholz photo
Picea omorika ’Golden Midget’ Talon Buchholz OR USA photo
Picea omorika ’Golden Midget’ Talon Buchholz OR USA photo
Greenwood #28 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Hort.
Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA
Kuck Weeping 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Hort.
Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA
Picea omorika ‘Kuck’
Picea omorika ‘Pendula Kuck’ v. ‘Kuck Weeping’
/Pendula Kuck/
Microphylla 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
USA
Mother Wilson 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Hort.
Rare Tree Nursery & Conifer Kingdom OR USA
Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA
A broad conical form of Serbian spruce, the foliage is green with
silvery-blue undersides, typical of the species. Brent Markus text.
Picea omorika ’Mother Wilson’ Brent Markus USA photo
Osmaston #1 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Hort.
Buchholz Nursery OR USA
Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA
Picea omorika Osmaston
Picea omorika ’Osmaston’ Daglezja Nursery, Ryki POL
Picea omorika ’Osmaston # 1’ Talon Buchholz OR USA photo
Picea omorika ‘Osmaston # 1’ Burdan Nursery, Lubska POL
Pancake 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Hort.
Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA
A flat spreading mat of Blue and green foliage. Plant grows 6
inches a year. Grows out in a round shape.
Plant about 8 inches high. ACS text.
Picea omorika ’Pancake’
Dax Herbst in Rich’s Foxwillow Pines USA
Picea omorika ’Pancake’
Dax Herbst in Rich’s Foxwillow Pines USA
Rapl 2015 Mesterházy, Herbst, Cassell, Markus & Pratt in
Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 4.0
Hort.
Rare Tree & Conifer Kingdom Nursery OR USA
This incredibly dense, globose spruce has two-tone, blue-green foliage like that of the species, but the color is more prominent due to its compact habit. Plentiful, orange-brown buds in winter add to this delightful miniature! Growth Rate: 0.5-1" HxW@10yrs: 10"x10". Brent Markus text.
Raraflora 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
1975 USA
Raraflora Nurs., Feasterville PA USA
A broad pyramid with hanging branches. Foliage is more compact than the species. Dark green leaves with silver-blue undersides. Growth Rate: 6-9" HxW@10yrs: 5'x5'. Brent Markus text.
Riverside 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
2006 Dax Herbst in ACS database
Picea omorika ‘Riverside’
Picea omorika ’Riverside’
Dax Herbst in Rich’s Foxwillow Pines USA
Picea omorika ’Riverside’
Dax Herbst in Rich’s Foxwillow Pines USA
Picea omorika ’Riverside’ Dax Herbst in US Nat Arb USA
Skytrails 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
2006 Dax Herbst in ACS database
Picea omorika ‘Skytrails’
Sport Nana 2014 Mesterházy, Herbst & Cassell in
Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 3.0
Hort. USA
Miroslav Malík, České Budějovice CZ
Picea omorika ’Sport Nana’ Mesterhazy & Malik photo
Picea omorika ’Sport Nana’ Mesterhazy & Malik photo
Picea omorika ‘Sport Nana’ Mesterházy & Malík photo 2013
T.C. Weeping 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Hort.
Buchholz Nursery OR USA
An upright evergreen conifer with weeping side branches. Eventually assumes a narrow garden-worthy form. Needles are dark green above and silvery beneath. Prefers full sun in well-drained soil. 6' tall x 2' wide in 10 years. Hardy to -40 degrees. USDA zone 3. Buchholz text.
Picea omorika ’T. C. Weeping’
Dax Herbst in Rich’s Foxwillow Pines USA
Picea omorika ’T. C. Weeping’
Dax Herbst in Rich’s Foxwillow Pines USA
Picea omorika ’T. C. Weeping’
Dax Herbst in Rich’s Foxwillow Pines USA
Tight Buns 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Talon Buchholz OR USA
Buchholz Nursery OR USA
Picea omorika ’Tight Buns’ Talon Buchholz photo
Westerstede 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Hort.
Don Howse’s Porterhowse Farms OR USA
An upright evergreen conifer with a narrow form and drooping side branches. Needles are dark green with silvery undersides. Prefers full sun in well-drained soil. 6' tall x 3' wide in 10 years. Hardy to -40 degrees. USDA zone 3. Buchholz text.
White Tops 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Hort.
Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA
Picea omorika ‘White Tip’ or ‘White Tops’
Picea omorika ’White Tops’ Mesterhazy & Malik photo
Picea omorika ’White Tops’ Henk van Kempen HOL
Picea omorika ’White Tops’ Henk van Kempen HOL
Picea omorika ‘White Top’ Mesterházy & Malík photo 2013
Picea omorika ’White Tops’ Miroslav Malík photo 2013
Wodan 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Hort.
Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA
A miniature evergreen conifer with a plump pyramidal shape. Needles are blue-green with silvery undersides. Prefers full sun in well-drained soil. 24" tall x 20" wide in 10 years. Hardy to -40 degrees. USDA zone 3. Buchholz text.
Picea omorika ‘Wodan’
Picea omorika ’Wodan’ Jiří Balatka photo
Picea omorika ‘Wodan’ Jiri Holata Nursery, Kouty CZ
Picea omorika ’Wodan’ Daglezja Nursery, Ryki POL
Picea omorika ’Wodan’ Igor Uspenskiy photo
Picea omorika ’Wodan’ Talon Buchholz OR USA photo
Picea omorika ’Wodan’ Jiří Balatka photo 2012
Picea omorika ‘Wodan’ Burdan Nursery, Lubska POL
W.P.A. 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Hort. USA
Buchholz Nursery OR USA
A large evergreen conifer with an extremely narrow form. From a famous specimen at the Washington Park Arboretum in Seattle. Prefers full sun in well-drained soil. 10' tall x 3' wide in 10 years. Hardy to -40 degrees. USDA zone 3. Buchholz text.
Picea omorika x breweriana
Buchholz Nursery OR USA
Picea omorika x breweriana Talon Buchholz OR USA photo
ORIENTALIS 1839 TCA CAU N-ASM
/L./Link. Kr
Picea orientalis (Linnaeus) Link. 1839 - Keleti luc – Eastern spruce
Aebel Skylands Seedling 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Hort.
Buchholz Nursery OR USA
A miniature evergreen conifer with a dense round form. Foliage is rich lemon-yellow. Must have some sun for color. Prefers AM sun/PM shade in well-drained soil. 12" tall x 12" wide in 10 years. Hardy to -30 degrees. USDA zone 4. Buchholz text.
Picea orientalis ’Aebel Skylands Seedling’
Talon Buchholz OR USA photo
Aurea Compacta 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Hort. USA /Skylands/
Aurea Compacta Pendula 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
1985 USA /Skylands/
Barnes 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
1970 Layne Ziegenfuss USA
R. L. Fincham 1989 USA
Picea orientalis ‘Barnes’
Buchholz Nursery OR USA
2011 RHS Int. Conifer Reg. UK in ACS CQ
A dwarf, dense evergreen conifer with a globe-shape form. Short deep-green needles. Very nice for container planting or the small garden. Prefers full sun in well-drained soil. 12" tall x 12" wide in 10 years. Hardy to -30 degrees. USDA zone 4. Buchholz text.
Picea orientalis ’Barnes’ Edwin Smits Nursery, Volkel HOL
Picea orientalis ’Barnes’ Daglezja Nursery, Ryki POL
Picea orientalis ’Barnes’ Dax Herbst in Harper Collection USA
Picea orientalis ’Barnes’ Jiří Balatka photo
Picea orientalis ’Barnes’ Jiří Balatka photo 2012
Bergman’s Gem 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
1980 USA
Picea orientalis ‘Bergman’s Gem’
M. & J. Kristick Nurs., Wellsville PA USA
A dwarf, dense evergreen conifer with short dark-green needles. Globe shaped when young, but will eventually grow into a broad pyramid. Prefers full sun in well-drained soil. 2' tall x 2' wide in 10 years. Hardy to -30 degrees. USDA zone 4. Buchholz text.
Picea orientalis ’Bergman’s Gem’
Dax Herbst in Rich’s Foxwillow Pines USA
Picea orientalis ’Bergman’s Gem’ Tom Joswick USA photo
Bergmann’s Repens 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
1988 USA
Bergmann’s Spreading 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
L. C. Hatch 1988
/Bergman’s Repens/
Brent’s Unnamed 2015 Mesterházy, Herbst, Cassell, Markus & Pratt in
Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 4.0
Hort.
Rare Tree & Conifer Kingdom Nursery OR USA
An Oriental spruce with almost the exact opposite seasonal coloration as 'Aureospicata.' Foliage is golden to yellow-green with dark green spring growth. After the green new growth hardens off, it slowly turns yellow. The plant stays a unique yellow tone through winter and early spring, then spring brings green. We are waiting to give this new variety a name. It is a chance seedling of Picea orientalis and grows slower than the species. It grows in a columnar conical form, similar in form to 'Skylands.' The growth at the leader and top whorl is about 9-12" per year, with secondary branches only growing 0.5-2" per year. Brent Markus text.
Celebration 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Hort.
Picea orientalis ‘Celebration’
Compacta Aurea 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
1985 USA /Skylands/
Compacta Pendula 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
1985 USA
1991 Iseli Nurs., OR USA
Connecticut Turnpike 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
L. C. Hatch 1988 USA
Picea orientalis ‘Connecticut Turnpike’
2010 Gee Farms Nursery MI USA
A dwarf variety of Oriental Spruce. Stanley text.
Picea orientalis ’Connecticut Turnpike’
Dax Herbst in US Nat Arb USA
Picea orientalis ’Connecticut Turnpike’ Whaas USA photo
Picea orientalis ‘Connecticut Turnpike’
Picea orientalis ‘Connecticut Turnpike’ Rich Eyre USA photo
Daureas 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Hort.
Rare Tree Nursery & Conifer Kingdom OR USA
Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA
A dwarf upright with yellow new growth. We only recently
started to grow this, more description to come.
Brent Markus text.
Picea orientalis ‘Daureas’
Picea orientalis ’Daureas’ Brent Markus USA photo
Dwarf 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
USA
1991 Iseli Nurs., OR USA
Early Gold 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Welch 1979
1979 Vermeulen USA
Picea orientalis ‘Early Gold’
Vermeulen Nurs. USA
A stately Oriental Spruce similar to 'Aureospicata,' this selection pushes a yellow flush of new growth two weeks earlier and its short needles remain a greenish yellow rather than turning dark green. Rarely found in cultivation. Iseli text.
Picea orientalis ’Early Gold’ Jiří Balatka photo
Picea orientalis ‘Early Gold’ Jiri Holata Nursery, Kouty CZ
Picea orientalis ’Early Gold’ Henk van Kempen HOL
Picea orientalis ‘Early Gold’ Iseli Nursery USA
Eddie Rezek 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Hort. USA
Picea orientalis ‘Eddie Rezek’
Picea orientalis ‘Eddie Rezek’ Jiri Holata Nursery, Kouty CZ
Picea orientalis ’Eddie Rezek’ Jiří Balatka photo 2012
Fat Boy 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Hort.
Buchholz Nursery OR USA
A dwarf evergreen conifer with a dense round form. Short green needles are a rich emerald green. Perfect for the rock garden or in a container. Prefers full sun in well-drained soil. 2' tall x 2' wide in 10 years. Hardy to -30 degrees. USDA zone 4. Buchholz text.
Picea orientalis ’Fat Boy’ Talon Buchholz OR USA photo
Ferny Creek Prostrate 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Hort.
Rare Tree Nursery & Conifer Kingdom OR USA
Don Howse’s Porterhowse Farms OR USA
A prostrate Oriental spruce! Tents to mound and spread. Small
dark green needles. Brent Markus text.
Picea orientalis ‘Ferny Creek Prostrate’
Picea orientalis ’Ferny Creek Prostrate’
Brent Markus USA photo
Flatso 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Talon Buchholz USA
Buchholz Nursery OR USA
A dwarf, spreading evergreen conifer with dark green needles. Prefers full sun in well-drained soil. 1' tall x 2.5' wide in 10 years. Hardy to -30 degrees. USDA zone 4. Discovered and introduced by the Flora Wonder? Collection of Buchholz Nursery. Buchholz text.
Forest Garden Tharandt WB
2015 Mesterházy, Herbst, Cassell, Markus & Pratt in
Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 4.0
Hort.
Porterhowse Farms OR USA
Frosty 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Hort.
Buchholz Nursery OR USA
Picea orientalis ’Frosty’ Talon Buchholz OR USA photo
Picea orientalis ’Frosty’ Talon Buchholz OR USA photo
Gowdy 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Wyman 1961
Picea orientalis ‘Gowdy’
Iseli Nursery USA
Very short, glossy, dark-green needles, held close to the stems of this narrow selection, give the well-defined, recurved, sweeping branches a distinctive appearance. The soft-to-the-touch spruce develops into a stately accent that stands out among other greens in the landscape. Iseli text.
Picea orientalis ’Gowdy’ Dax Herbst IL USA
Picea orientalis ’Gowdy’ Jiří Balatka photo
Picea orientalis ’Gowdy’ Jiří Balatka photo 2012
Gowdy Gold 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Hort.
Picea orientalis ‘Gowdy Gold’
This spruce develops with a form like 'Gowdy' but with bright, golden-yellow foliage like that of 'Skylands'! Growth Rate: 5-8" HxW@10yrs: 5'x3.5'. Brent Markus text.
Picea orientalis [‘Gowdy’ Gold Sport[ Sam Pratt USA photo 2013
Hatch’s W.B. No. 2. 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
/Reynolds/
Instar 2015 Mesterházy, Herbst, Cassell, Markus & Pratt in
Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 4.0
Hort.
Rare Tree & Conifer Kingdom Nursery OR USA
A curved trunk with semi-pendulous branches, bearing dark-green, glossy needles makes this a unique cultivar of Picea orientalis. From Girard's Nursery. Growth Rate: 3-6" HxW@10yrs: 5'x2'. Brent Markus text.
Inversa 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
1986 USA
Iseli Seedling 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Jean Iseli USA
Picea orientalis ‘Iseli Seedling’
2010 Gee Farms Nursery MI USA
Rare Tree Nursery & Conifer Kingdom OR USA
A dwarf, tight, broad pyramid with brighter foliage than 'Skylands.' Originated around 2000 at Iseli Nursery, Boring, OR. Grows more slowly than 'Skylands' and we believe it does not have as significant of burn problems at a young age. Also known as 'Skylands Seedling.' Brent Markus text.
Picea orientalis ’Iseli Seedling’ Brent Markus USA photo
Picea orientalis ’Iseli Seedling’ Brent Markus USA photo
Picea orientalis ’Iseli Seedling’
Will Fletcher USA four years report
Picea orientalis ‘Iseli Seedling’ Sam Pratt USA photo 2013
/Skylands Seedling/
Jim Cross 2015 Mesterházy, Herbst, Cassell, Markus & Pratt in
Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 4.0
Bob McCaffrey NJ USA
Porterhowse Farms OR USA
A miniature mound that was found by Bob McCaffrey of New Jersey, and named for Jim Cross. Howse text.
Kellerman’s WB 2015 Mesterházy, Herbst, Cassell, Markus & Pratt in
Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 4.0
Hort.
Rare Tree & Conifer Kingdom Nursery OR USA
This dwarf, low-spreading Oriental Spruce was found as a witch's broom. It has dark-green, very short, glossy needles of uniform length. A very nice and uncommonly-seen dwarf spruce. Growth Rate: 1-2" HxW@10yrs: 1'x1.5'. Brent Markus text.
Kolaga 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
1982 USA
/Nana Kolaga/ /Nana Kologa/
Landis 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
1981 CAN
G. Bentham BC CAN
Lemon Drop 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Talon Buchholz OR USA
Buchholz Nursery OR USA
Picea orientalis ’Lemon Drop’ Talon Buchholz photo
Picea orientalis ’Lemon Drop’ Talon Buchholz OR USA photo
Picea orientalis ’Lemon Drop’ Talon Buchholz OR USA photo
Lemon Spreader 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Talon Buchholz OR USA
Buchholz Nursery OR USA
A dwarf low-growing evergreen conifer. The green needles are lightly frosted with gold, providing a nice effect in the winter garden. Prefers full sun in well-drained soil. 1' tall x 2' wide in 10 years. Hardy to -30 degrees. USDA zone 4. Introduced by the Flora Wonder(tm) Collection of Buchholz Nursery. Buchholz text.
Picea orientalis ’Lemon Spreader’ Thedecoguy USA photo
Picea orientalis ‘Lemon Spreader’ Sam Pratt USA photo 2013
Picea orientalis ‘Lemon Spreader’ Sam Pratt USA photo 2013
Lil Sky 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Hort.
Buchholz Nursery OR USA
A compact spruce developed as a seedling selection from 'Skylands', sharing the bright golden-yellow color of its parent. Brent Markus text.
Lissen WB 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Hort.
Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA
Picea orientalis ‘Lissen’s WB’
Littlefoot Weeper 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Hort.
Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA
Losely 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
2006 Dax Herbst in ACS database
Picea orientalis ‘Losely’
US National Arboretum DC USA, Gotelli Coll.
A wonderful dwarf evergreen conifer with a dense conical habit. The short branches gracefully droop. Rich dark-green needles. Prefers full sun in well-drained soil. 3' tall x 2' wide in 10 years. Hardy to -30 degrees. USDA zone 4. Buchholz text.
A dwarf lemonade-bright green globe. Mesterházy text.
Picea orientalis ’Losely’ Dax Herbst in US Nat Arb USA
Picea orientalis ’Losely’ Talon Buchholz OR USA photo
M3 W.B. No.1. 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
/Murphy/
M3 W.B. No.2. 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
/Reynolds/
Martin 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
1986 USA
Picea orientalis ‘Martin’
M. & J. Kristick Nurs., Wellsville PA USA
Probably the same as /Martin K/
Mount Vernon 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
L. C. Hatch 1985 USA
Picea orientalis ‘Mount Vernon’
Iseli Nursery USA
This soft-needled spruce has a crisp look and prominently displays myriad buds amid short, dark green needles. The well-behaved, bun-like plant is ideal for limited spaces, including troughs, rock gardens, and smaller landscapes. Iseli text.
A miniature variety of Oriental Spruce. Leaves small 1/4 inch, dark green on stems that grow only 1 inch a year. Plant forms a flat bun shape. Nice plant for small gardens and troughs. Found and introduced by Wells nursery in Mt. Vernon, Washington. Stanley text.
/Minima Falls/
Picea orientalis ’Mount Vernon’ USA Jiří Balatka photo
Picea orientalis ’Mt. Vernon’ Mesterházy & Valenta photo
Picea orientalis ’Mt. Vernon’ Daglezja Nursery, Ryki POL
Picea orientalis ‘Mount Vernon’ Iseli Nursery USA
Picea orientalis ’Mt. Vernon’ Talon Buchholz OR USA photo
Picea orientalis ’Mount Vernon’ Jiří Balatka photo 2012
Picea orientalis ‘Mt. Vernon’ Sam Pratt USA photo 2013
Picea orientalis ‘Mt. Vernon’ Sam Pratt USA photo 2013
Picea orientalis ‘Mt. Vernon’ Sam Pratt USA photo 2013
Picea orientalis ’Mount Vernon’ Miroslav Malík photo 2013
Nana Compacta 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
1988
Picea orientalis ‘Nana Compacta’
1990 Mitsch Nurs., OR USA
Nana Kolaga 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
1982 USA
Iseli Nurs., OR USA
Nigra 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
H. Bergman 1965 USA
Nigra Compacta 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
1985 USA
Picea orientalis ‘Nigra Compacta’
Iseli Nurs., OR USA
A dwarf evergreen conifer with a compact broadly-pyramidal habit. The lush foliage is dark green. Prefers full sun in well-drained soil. 4' tall x 3' wide in 10 years. Hardy to -30 degrees. USDA zone 4. Buchholz text.
Picea orientalis ’Nigra Compacta’
Dax Herbst in US Nat Arb USA
Picea orientalis ‘Nigra Compacta’ Rich Eyre USA photo
Raraflora Fluke 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
1986 USA
1966 F. Bergman, Raraflora Nurs. PA USA
Picea orientalis ‘Raraflora Fluke’
Raraflora Monstrosa 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Hort.
Arrowhead Nurs. MA USA
A slow growing evergreen conifer with an irregular broad form. Branches are narrow and snake-like, and covered with short dark green needles. Prefers full sun in well-drained soil. 3' tall x 3' wide in 10 years. Hardy to -30 degrees. USDA zone 4. Buchholz text.
Picea orientalis ’Raraflora Monstrosa’
Talon Buchholz OR USA photo
Repens 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
1986 USA /Bergman’s Spreading/
2010 Gee Farms Nursery MI USA
Seedling from Aureospicata
2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Hort.
Buchholz Nursery OR USA
Picea orientalis ’Seedling from Aureospicata’
Talon Buchholz OR USA photo
Shadow Broom 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Don Shadow USA
Iseli Nursery USA
Timothy Kasch Nurs., Gresham OR USA
Discovered as a witch's broom by Don Shadow and given to Jean Iseli in 1984, this beautiful selection produces bright, spring-green new growth that quickly matures to one of the darkest, richest greens in the conifer world. Short, closely held, shiny, green needles cover the tree's ascending, rigid branches. When young, 'Shadow's Broom' frequently displays a funnel-like center. As it matures, a leader develops and it slowly becomes a broad, mounding specimen. Iseli text.
Picea orientalis ‘Shadow’s Broom’
Picea orientalis ’Shadow’s Broom’ Dax Herbst IL USA
Picea orientalis ’Shadow’s Broom’
Dax Herbst in Rich’s Foxwillow Pines USA
Picea orientalis ’Shadow’s Broom’
Dax Herbst in Rich’s Foxwillow Pines USA
Picea orientalis ‘Shadow’s Broom’ Iseli Nursery USA
Picea orientalis ‘Shadow’s Broom’
Mesterházy & Malík photo 2013
Silver Seedling 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Hort.
Picea orientalis ‘Silver Seedling’
Silver Seedling WB 2015 Mesterházy, Herbst, Cassell, Markus & Pratt in
Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 4.0
Hort.
Rare Tree & Conifer Kingdom Nursery OR USA
A slower-growing variety of 'Silver Seedling' reputably found as a witch's broom. Does not seem to grow much slower than 'Silver Seedling' but perhaps slightly more globose in habit. Growth Rate: 3-5" HxW@10yrs: 3'x3'. Brent Markus text.
Silver Falls 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Hort.
Picea orientalis ‘Silver Falls’
Picea orientalis ’Silver Falls’
Dax Herbst in Rich’s Foxwillow Pines USA
Picea orientalis ’Silver Falls’
Dax Herbst in Rich’s Foxwillow Pines USA
Sky One 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Hort.
Buchholz Nursery OR USA
Skylands 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Welch 1979
1979 Skyland Farm, (Ringwood State Park) NJ USA
Picea orientalis ‘Skylands’
Iseli Nursery USA
Picea orientalis 'Skylands' - A beautiful golden form of recent introduction. Keeps its gold colour right through the winter. In N.Z. it needs some shade and shelter to look its best (especially in its early years). Conical shape. 1 metre high x 70 cm wide in 5 years in our Nursery/Garden. Zone 5. Cedar Lodge text.
Bold, but not gaudy, this full, upright spruce is an excellent choice for adding bright, year-round color to a large garden. Its fine, spiky needles emerge electric yellow in spring and gradually soften to a rich gold that stands out against the dark green, interior foliage. Trees develop slowly in the early years, but achieve a habit typical of the species in time. Best color in full sun, although protection may be warranted in scorching summer climates. Iseli text.
/Aurea Compacta/
Nr. # 1 tree in Anthoine Pinetum
Picea orientalis ’Skylands’ Clément Anthoine Pinetum BEL
Picea orientalis ’Skylands’ Daglezja Nursery, Ryki POL
Picea orientalis ’Skylands’ USA Jiří Balatka photo
Picea orientalis ‘Skylands’ Jiri Holata Nursery, Kouty CZ
Picea orientalis ’Skylands’ Dax Herbst IL USA
Picea orientalis ’Skylands’
Dax Herbst in Bickelhaupt Arb IA USA
Picea orientalis ’Skylands’
Dax Herbst in Harper Collection USA
Picea orientalis ’Skylands’
Dax Herbst in Harper Collection USA
Picea orientalis ’Skylands’ Dax Herbst in US Nat Arb USA
Picea orientalis ’Skylands’ Talon Buchholz OR USA photo
Picea orientalis ‘Skylands’ Iseli Nursery USA
Skylands Odd Form 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Hort.
Picea orientalis ‘Skylands Odd Form’
Skylands Prostrate 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Hort.
Although identical in color and foliage, the form of this spreading spruce is vastly different than the narrow, upright 'Skylands'. A nice, relatively slow-growing golden spruce. Growth Rate: 3-5" HxW@10yrs: 2'x4'. Brent Markus text.
Picea orientalis ‘Skylands Prostrate’
Skylands Seedling 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Hort.
Picea orientalis ‘Skylands Seedling’
Picea orientalis ’Skylands SDL’ Mesterházy & Malik photo
Picea orientalis ’Skylands SDL’ Mesterházy & Malik photo
Picea orientalis ’Skylands SDL 1’
Mesterhazy & Malik photo 2012
Picea orientalis ’Skylands SDL 1’
Mesterhazy & Malik photo 2012
Skylands WB 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Hort.
A slower-growing form of Skylands apparently found as a witch's broom - not to be confused with 'Tom Thumb Gold' which was also found as a witch's broom on 'Skylands'. Growth Rate: 2-4" HxW@10yrs: 2.5'x2.5'. Brent Markus text.
Picea orientalis ’Skylands WB’ Mesterházy & Valenta photo
Spring Frost 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Hort.
Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA
A dwarf Oriental Spruce that has spring color. Only grows about
4-6 inches a year. Stanley text.
Picea orientalis Spring Frost
Picea orientalis ’Spring Frost’ Daglezja Nursery, Ryki POL
Picea orientalis ‘Spring Frost’ Larry Stanley USA photo
Spring Grove 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Hort.
Picea orientalis ‘Spring Grove’
Spring Grove No. 46 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
2001 Chub Harper in ACS database as a WB
1990 R. Dykstra in Spring Grove Cemetery, OH USA
Picea orientalis ’Spring Grove’ Igor Uspenskiy photo
Picea orientalis ’Spring Grove’
Mesterhazy & Etzelstorfer photo 2012
Picea orientalis ’Spring Grove’ Jiří Balatka photo
Picea orientalis ‘Spring Grove 46’ Burdan Nursery, Lubska POL
Picea orientalis ’Spring Grove’ Jiří Balatka photo 2012
Picea orientalis ’Spring Grove’ Jiří Balatka photo 2012
Picea orientalis ’Spring Grove’ Jiří Balatka photo 2012
Spring Grove No. 47 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
2001 Chub Harper in ACS database as a WB
Hort.
Picea orientalis ’Spring Grove 47’
Jörg Kohout Nursery, Prietitz GER
Picea orientalis ’Spring Grove # 17’
Mesterházy & Valenta photo
Picea orientalis ’Spring Grove # 17’
Mesterházy & Valenta photo
Stovezand 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Hort.
Picea orientalis ‘Stovezand’
2010 Gee Farms Nursery MI USA
Picea orientalis ’Stovezand’ Edwin Smits Nursery, Volkel HOL
Sunny Gnome 2013 Mesterházy & al. in Conifer Treasury of USA & CAN 2.0
Hort. USA
Will Fletcher’s Hobbiton Gardens OR USA
This slow-growing, pyramidal spruce has lovely dark-green foliage accented by yellow new growth in spring. If planted in partial sun, some of the golden color persists, but too much sun, and it will all burn away, defoliating the top portions of the branches! A very unique variety that has great potential. Growth Rate: 4-6" HxW@10yrs: 4.5'x3'. Brent Markus text.
Sunrise 2015 Mesterházy, Herbst, Cassell, Markus & Pratt in
Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 4.0
Robert Fincham USA
Rare Tree & Conifer Kingdom Nursery OR USA
This new selection of Oriental Spruce was introduced by Bob Fincham. It has a unique golden color that contrasts nicely with the new growth, giving the tree a green-on-gold appearance. Growth Rate: 3-5" HxW@10yrs: 4.5'x3'. Brent Markus text.
Tom Thumb 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
1990 Tom Thumb USA
Picea orientalis ‘Tom Thumb’
J. W. Springarn, Baldwin NY USA
Iseli Nursery USA
Striking golden fingers of tight foliage point out from the center of this attractive layered globe. The combination of brightly colored needles, extremely slow growth, and compact nest shape make 'Tom Thumb' desirable for small garden spaces, tucked beneath taller trees or in trough or rock gardens. For best color, site in plenty of sun, but protect from super hot conditions. Chosen by the American Conifer Society as 2007 Collector's Conifer of the Year, this compact sport from 'Skylands' prefers ample moisture and rich, well-drained soil in full sun or part shade. Iseli text.
Picea orientalis ’Tom Thumb’ Daglezja Nursery, Ryki POL
Picea orientalis ’Tom Tumb’ Clément Anthoine Pinetum BEL
Picea orientalis ’Tom Thumb’ USA Jiří Balatka photo
Picea orientalis ‘Tom Thumb’ Jiri Holata Nursery, Kouty CZ
Picea orientalis ‘Tom Thumb’ Iseli Nursery USA
Picea orientalis ’Tom Thumb’ Igor Uspenskiy photo
Picea orientalis ’Tom Thumb’ Igor Uspenskiy photo
Picea orientalis ’Tom Thumb’ Jiří Balatka photo 2012
Picea orientalis ‘Tom Thumb’ Mesterházy & Malík photo 2013
Picea orientalis ‘Tom Thumb’ Mesterházy & Malík photo 2013
Picea orientalis ’Tom Thumb’
Will Fletcher USA four years report
Picea orientalis ‘Tom Thumb’ Sam Pratt USA photo 2013
Picea orientalis ‘Tom Thumb’ Sam Pratt USA photo 2013
Picea orientalis ‘Tom Thumb’ Sam Pratt USA photo 2013
Tom Thumb Gold 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
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Van Speybrock 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Ernie Van Speybrock, Gresham OR
Don Howse’s Porterhowse Farms OR USA
A somewhat columnar form of Oriental Spruce. Leaves rich green on a tree that when it's 50 ft. tall, is only 10 ft. wide. Grows 16 inches a year. Tree was found planted on the nursery of Ernie VanSpeybrock, Gresham, Oregon. Stanley text.
Weeping Narrow 2015 Mesterházy, Herbst, Cassell, Markus & Pratt in
Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 4.0
Hort.
Rare Tree & Conifer Kingdom Nursery OR USA
This narrow, pendulous selection of Picea orientalis has glossy, dark-green needles. Forms a tall tree with gracefully weeping branches. Growth Rate: 4-7" HxW@10yrs: 6'x2'. Brent Markus text.
White Tops 2015 Mesterházy, Herbst, Cassell, Markus & Pratt in
Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 4.0
Hort.
Rare Tree & Conifer Kingdom Nursery OR USA
A very uncommon variety of Picea orientalis with silver white variegation on the needle tips. A truly unique cultivar that has great potential. Brent Markus text.
POLITA 1855
/Sieb. & Zucc./Carr. SS Kr
Picea polita (Sieb. & Zucc.) Carr. 1855 - Japán tigrisfarok luc - Japanese tigertail spruce
P. torano Köhne 1893
#478-2 WRA 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
Hort.
Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA
Tigertail 2010 Mesterházy in Conifer Treasury of the USA & Canada 1.0
USA
Foxborough Nurs. USA
Summary
1.0 2.0 3.0
2011 2013 2014
Abies 295 502 574
Austrocedrus 1
Calocedrus 7 10 11
Cedrus 105 124 131
Cephalotaxus 2 8 10
Chamaecyparis 329 394 394
Cryptomeria 25 42 40
Cunninghamia 6 9 9
Cupressocyparis x 7 7 7
Cupressus 24 28 31
Ginkgo 89
Juniperus 572 626 667
Keteleeria 1 1 1
Larix 60 99 115
Metasequoia 17 32 32
Microbiota - 2 2
Picea 717 1379 1674
Pinus 1310 2354 2636
Platycladus 18 24 25
Pseudolarix 1 1 1
Pseudotsuga 134 289 308
Sciadopitys 25 59 57
Sequoia 17 23 23
Sequoiadendron 14 19 17
Taxodium 13 19 19
Taxus 294 299 296
Thuja 245 265 288
Thujopsis 1 1 1
Torreya 1 1 1
Tsuga 483 538 552
Xanthocyparis 13 21 23
4795 6959 8031
31 genuses
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