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picea glauca rainbows end

With bright yellow tips at the end of each dark green, needle covered branch, this slow growing, evergreen dwarf conifer is a real eye catcher. Picea glauca 'Rainbows End' is an ideal plant for a large rockery or gravel garden. Once planted it requires no maintenance at all, and can also be grown in a container, that can add instant greenery to a drab concrete patio or bare decking area. For conifer enthusiasts it is certainly one for your collection. Height: 300cm (118). Spread: 120cm (47).

Picea glauca 'Rainbow's End' is a stunning dwarf Alberta spruce that stands out with its vibrant yellow new growth each spring, which contrasts beautifully against the deep green needles of the older branches, giving it a golden, dusted appearance. This hardy, slow-growing evergreen conifer makes a striking focal point in a rockery or alpine garden, or can be placed in a large container as the centerpiece of a colourful bedding display, whether in winter or summer. Height: 300cm (118). Spread:

Picea glauca 'Rainbow's End' is a stunning dwarf Alberta spruce that stands out with its vibrant yellow new growth each spring, which contrasts beautifully against the deep green needles of the older branches, giving it a golden, dusted appearance. This hardy, slow-growing evergreen conifer makes a striking focal point in a rockery or alpine garden, or can be placed in a large container as the centerpiece of a colourful bedding display, whether in winter or summer. Height: 300cm (118). Spread: