Initially the needle-like leaves of this compact conifer are a pale cream, but as they mature, they turn yellow-green and finally a richer green. This gives them a very distinctive look in the spring when their new growth is emerging, however being evergreen, their cone-shaped silhouette offers form and interest even in the depths of winter.
How to care for Picea glauca var. albertiana J.W. Daisy's White:
To maintain the plant's distinctive shape remove any misplaced branches in winter.
Eventual height:
1.5m
Eventual spread:
1m
Rate of growth:
Slow growing
Soil:
Moderately fertile, moist, well-drained soil