This low grower is more horizontal growing than vertical. Found in Germany, this plant has deep green curled needles. Seems to be much smaller than A. balsamea ‘Nana’.
This is a prostrate fir with beautiful needles. If a leader appears, please remove as it will make an upright tree. A lovely mounding conifer.
This plant comes from Scotland and is deepest green. This healthy small conical plant will make a beautiful specimen plant year round.
The is a narrow upright Korean fir. The reflexed needles are dark green. The undersides of the needles are silver. Will have purple, blue cones in early summer. A very striking conifer.
This glorious dwarf conifer has curled needles similar to A. koreana ’Silberlocke’. The plant has its needles turn totally around the stems creating a white and green effect.
Came to us from Stolwijk Nursery, Netherlands. This deep green foliaged plant has short needles. Slowly makes a leader, but will always be very small.
Silberzwerg is a dwarf conifer with growth of 1½ inch per year. The medium green needles are small and closely packed on the stems.
Can eventually form a leader in many years. This very small Korean fir has deep green needles. The original was found as witches broom in Germany.
I often see this in gardens and want to add it to ours though we already have one in a container: so it’s always a challenge not to buy more plants. This prostrate grower gets 18”x36” and is glowing golden yellow, especially in winter.