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  2. Bird's Nest Spruce Care: How To Grow Bird's Nest Spruce Shrubs

    www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/shrubs/birds-nest-spruce/birds-nest-spruce...

    What is a Bird's Nest Spruce? The small depression in the center of the shrub is the genesis of the name, bird's nest spruce. It is a Norwegian shrub that gets only 2 feet (0.5 m.) tall and about 4 feet (1 m.) wide. The evergreen needles are short and grayish-green except when young.

  3. Picea abies 'Nidiformis' (Bird's Nest Spruce) | North Carolina...

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    Picea abiesNidiformis’ is a dwarf, needled evergreen shrub in the Pinaceae (pine) family. Named bird's nest spruce due to the depression (nest) in the middle of its compact, mounded habit, this cultivar of the Norway spruce has been credited to the Rulemann Grisson Nursery in Sasselheide, Germany. It has been known to the nursery trade ...

  4. How To Grow A Spectacular Bird's Nest Spruce ... - House Digest

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    How To Grow A Spectacular Bird's Nest Spruce (& Essential Care Tips For Success) Named for its low rounded shape and depressed center that makes it resemble a nest, the bird's nest spruce (Picea abies 'Nidiformis') is a perfect evergreen landscape option.

  5. This versatile, dwarf conifer is an excellent choice for an evergreen border, accent or container plant. The outward-curving branches with dense, dark green needles create an interesting bird's nest effect. Its tight, compact shape requires little maintenance. Very hardy and wind resistant.

  6. 18 Spruce Tree and Shrub Types

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    The bird's nest spruce is a unique cultivar of Norway spruce (P. abies) that takes the form of a round dwarf shrub with an indentation on the top, resembling a bird's nest. It works well in a container if you wish to have a small evergreen conifer on your patio.

  7. Bird's Nest Spruce 'Nidiformis' (Picea abies) - MyGardenLife

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    A slight depression often forms in the center of this dense growing evergreen, earning it the common name of Bird’s Nest Spruce. This tidy, compact shrub rarely needs pruning to keep its softly rounded form looking great. Perfect texture for pairing with broad-leaf selections.

  8. How to Grow and Care for Bird’s Nest Spruce - Store - GrowingVale

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    The bird’s nest spruce is a slow-growing dwarf conifer with attractive needled branches. Nevertheless, it will spread in width. If neighboring plants are too close, the bird’s nest spruce will deprive them of light and impede air circulation.

  9. Bird’s Nest Spruce - Picea abies 'Nidiformis' - PNW Plants

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    Bird’s Nest Spruce. Bird’s Nest Spruce forms a spreading low growing mound with a depression, or nest, in the center of the plant which give’s rise to name. The cultivar ‘Nidiformis’ is a slow-growing dwarf Norwegian fir that typically grows 2’ tall and 4’ wide after 10 years, though older plants can double this height and more ...

  10. Birds Nest Spruce - Plant Addicts

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    The Birds Nest Spruce is a dwarf conifer that adds a pop of color to an outdoor space all year long. This hardy and compact shrub is also known as Picea abies Nidiformis and features yellowish-green needles that will turn grey-green with time.

  11. Discover the appearance, habitat, and benefits of birds nest spruce. Learn how to grow and maintain this ornamental plant and find answers to common FAQs.