This pretty dwarf conifer is known for its compact, conical shape and dense, blue-green needles, making it an ideal choice for a compact indoor Christmas tree. Think cartoon triangle-shaped tree and you'll have an idea of the shape; the compact foliage forms a neat cone perfect for high-effort chic decoration and pet- or small-child-safe Christmases alike. Its small size makes it perfect for apartments or smaller spaces too, and with proper care, it can transition outdoors after the holiday season.
Please note: These trees are not always in stock and will be ordered when purchased. Once an order is placed, we will order the tree for you and will let you know when it can be collected/delivered - the tree should be available for collection within 3 working days. The lights/decorations on the tree are our own and not included with the tree.
Scientific Name
Picea glauca (blue-grey spruce)
Synonyms: Picea laxa (correct classification), Abies canadensis, Abies laxa, Picea canadensis, Pinus canadensis, Pinus laxa
Picea glauca was first described in publication in 1907. According to Kew, it is a synonym for the correct scientific name Picea laxa. The ‘Conica’ cultivar is specifically selected for its dense, pyramidal shape and aesthetic appeal, making it a popular choice for ornamental use.
Common Name(s)
Conica Prickly Pine, Dwarf Alberta Spruce, White Spruce, Canadian Spruce, Pasture Spruce, Cat Spruce, Skunk Spruce
Origin
Native to Canada and northern parts of the United States, North America, commonly found in forests and mountainous areas.
Light
Prefers bright, indirect light while indoors. Once moved outdoors, it enjoys full sun to partial shade.
Water
Keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy; water when the top inch of soil feels dry. Ensure the pot has drainage holes to prevent waterlogging.
Humidity
Thrives in moderate humidity; make sure it isn't too close to a heater or cosy winter fire as this will dry it out too much.
Soil
Use a well-draining potting mix designed for conifers or evergreens. Avoid peat-based mixes as they are banned in the UK.
Food
Feed with a balanced, slow-release fertiliser every spring while the tree is in active growth. Avoid fertilising during the winter months.
Temperature
Enjoys cool temperatures between 15-20°C while indoors. It will grow best outside, where it is fully hardy in the UK.
Pet-Safe
Yes, it's generally considered non-toxic to pets, making it a safe choice for homes with animals.
Sprouts Top Tips
To help your tree acclimatise, gradually transition it from indoors to outdoors over a week to avoid shock. When placing it outside, ensure it is sheltered from strong winds and direct afternoon sun to prevent needle burn.
Extras
This tree can be a lovely addition to your garden post-Christmas, providing year-round greenery and a potential habitat for local wildlife.
Did You Know?
The Conica Prickly Pine can live for many years and grow to about 10-12 feet tall when planted in the ground, making it a long-term investment for your outdoor space.