From Deseret News archives:
Evergreens create lovely winter landscape
Sadly, they're missing out.
Finding plants that look good in the winter takes some effort. While common junipers and mugho pines add some interest to the winter landscape, there are more exciting evergreens to choose from. Unusual forms might be weeping, columnar, prostrate or spreading. Some have exceptional colorations silvery blue, gold, grays or other colors.
Since planting living Christmas trees is becoming more popular, it is worth considering how Christmas trees you purchase might perform as landscape trees in the future.
With that in mind, let's start with our state tree, the Colorado blue spruce. While the species form is great for the mountains, it outgrows most residential landscapes in a few short years. It will top out at nearly 80 feet. However, you can lengthen its usefulness in your landscape by selecting one of several select cultivars that will stay much smaller and more attractive.
Another popular tree is Picea abies ' Pendula or weeping Norway spruce. This irregularly shaped, semiweeping tree grows 10-15 feet tall and develops branches that flare horizontally and make a focal point in beds or near entrances.
Picea glauca or white spruce is seldom planted as the species form in Utah. However, the dwarf form is probably the most common small evergreen tree in our landscapes. While the Alberta cultivars are the most popular, there are many other choices available.
You might want to consider Densata or Black Hills spruce. It has light green to bluish-green leaves and is more ornamental and denser than white spruce.
Picea omorika or Serbian spruce is the tall upright evergreen growing at the LDS Conference Center. While the species form gets 50 feet tall, it is supposed to be more tolerant of pollution than blue spruce. Selected cultivars include Berliner's Weeper, an upright, narrow tree with pendulous branches, and Pendula, a spreading plant when young that become weeping with age.
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