Blue Globe Spruce (Picea pungens ‘Glauca Globosa’) is a compact, slow-growing evergreen conifer valued for its dense, rounded form and striking silvery-blue needles. The foliage is stiff, short, and sharply textured, giving the plant a bold, sculptural appearance year-round. When young, it often forms a tight globe shape, gradually becoming more irregular and slightly pyramidal with age if not pruned. In Regina’s harsh prairie climate, it is very hardy and performs well as a specimen shrub, foundation planting, or accent in rock and mixed borders.
- Mature height: 1–1.5 m (3–5 ft) over many years
- Mature spread: 1–2 m (3–6 ft)
- Growth rate: Slow
- Light requirement: Full sun for best blue colour and dense form
- Soil preference: Well-drained soil; tolerates sandy or loamy soils but dislikes heavy, poorly drained clay
- Hardiness: Very hardy (Zone 2–3), well suited to Regina winters
- Watering needs: Moderate during establishment; drought tolerant once established but benefits from occasional deep watering in prolonged dry periods
- Pruning: Minimal; remove only dead or damaged branches, or lightly shape in early spring if needed
- Maintenance: Low; avoid over-fertilizing to maintain compact growth habit
- Landscape use: Excellent specimen plant, foundation accent, or focal point in small garden spaces