General Description | Medium sized conifer evergreen with long weeping branches and bright yellow green foliage on the new growth turning a darker green with age. Looks to be much denser than the straight species. |
ID Characteristic | Bright yellow green foliage on the new growth that turn a dark green when older, weeping branches like its straight species. Does not get to the same height as the straight species. |
Shape | Dense foliage. Long weeping branches to form almost a round ball shape when growing, then seems to narrow out with age. Can still maintain its round form if pruned. |
Landscape | Used in landscaping for its bright foliage. Mainly used in parks or large estates where it would have space to grow to its full potential. It can handle wet winters and dry summers and rocky soil. |
Propagation | Cut a terminal shoot about 6 – 10 cm long dip in root hormone to promote growth and plant in a moist well draining medium. Protect against frost in spring place in cold frame or in greenhouse, to help harden the tree slowly introduce it to outside climate to not shock the tree when you move it outside. After about 12 months move plant outdoors early summer either still in container to let grow more or plant in its permanent place. Avoid transplanting as much as you can for it does not like to be moved once established. |
Cultivation | Prefers moist soil for its roots. ideal pH level is between 4 and 6. Keep in good location for lots of sun. some wind resistance, you will want to support if in shallow soil. Should be planted in its permanent place avoid transplanting once planted. |
Pests | The common pests for this tree are the spruce bug worm which can defoliate the tree causing a decline in the tree’s health and, cooley spruce gall adelgid that cause little harm to the tree. As well as needle cast, this is preventable by maintain the tree’s health to avoid contraction of fungi that cause needle cast. |
Notable Specimens | Meerkensweg 8 5408 PB Volkel The Netherlands. |
Habitat | Horticultural origin. |
Bark/Stem Description | Smooth bark with a purple grey tinge when young but grows to be a rough texture with age. |
Flower/Leaf Bud Description | The leaf bud is a light green obtuse bud about 5 mm in length that turns in to bright yellow green foliage. |
Leaf Description | 10 – 30 cm long needles new growth is bright yellow green in bunches at the apex of the branches, turning a dark green with age. They hang down quite a bit like its straight species. |
Flower Description | Non applicable due to this evergreen being a cultivar. |
Fruit Description | Non applicable due to this evergreen being a cultivar. |
Colour Description | greyish purple bark when young fades in colour with age. Bright yellow green colour on new growth then fades to a darker green with age colour doesn’t change much over the seasons other than the foliage loosing more of the yellow in the winter months when little to no growth happens. |
Texture Description | Smooth bark when young, begins becoming scaly and rough when aging. The bright new needles are a little softer than the older tougher needles, and buds look to be smooth. |