COLLECTOR ADVISORY: This rare weeping cultivar faces critical network shortages. We source strictly limited 200mm stock when available. Register for waitlist access.
NETWORK SHORTAGE: 'The Blues' has been critically scarce across our Eastern States network since 2024. Due to its slow growth and immense popularity, replacements take years to surface. We highly recommend registering your interest so we can secure one of these living sculptures for you when our VIC growers release their next batch.

Picea pungens ‘The Blues’

$59.95

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  • Strongly Weeping Habit
  • Intense Silver-Blue Needles
  • Highly Individual Character
  • Rare Collector's Cultivar

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The Living Blue Waterfall

Picea pungens ‘The Blues’ is a breathtaking, strongly weeping selection of the Colorado Blue Spruce. Possessing an entirely unique and irregular character, every single specimen grows differently. If staked to a central leader, it creates a towering, sculptural blue waterfall; if left unsupported, it crawls and cascades, draping its intense silver-blue branches beautifully over retaining walls, boulders, and steep banks. Due to its slow growth and immense popularity at horticultural events, this cultivar is exceptionally difficult to source. We leverage our premium Victorian growing network to hunt down historic 200mm stock for our most dedicated landscape designers.

A totally unique, irregular habit that can be staked for height or left to sprawl as ground cover.
Features spectacular, year-round silver-blue foliage that reaches its peak intensity in full sun.
An exceptionally rare collector's piece, actively hunted through our specialist Eastern States network.
A true Picea (not a Pinus)—fully cleared for legal WA & NT Concierge entry.
At a Glance

Pot Size: Historic 200mm (When Available)
Est. Plant Height: Approx. 40cm tall (200mm pot), measured from base to tip
Growth Habit: Strongly weeping, irregular, and cascading (highly variable based on training)
Style: Living Sculpture / Rock Garden Focal Point / Cascading Accent

APPROXIMATE ACTUAL PLANT SIZE: 40CM TALL (200MM POT)*
*Heights are measured from the base of the pot to the highest growing tip. Because of its weeping nature, the structural form will vary significantly from plant to plant.

There are very few conifers that offer the landscape designer as much creative freedom as Picea pungens ‘The Blues’. Unlike traditional upright spruces, this remarkable cultivar lacks a dominant apical leader. Instead, it is a strongly weeping, intensely silver-blue living sculpture. Its final form is entirely up to you: stake it upwards to create a dramatic, cascading focal point, or leave it unsupported to drape elegantly over large boulders, retaining walls, and terraced banks.

Because every specimen develops its own distinct character, ‘The Blues’ has always been a perennial favourite at our in-person horticultural events. However, we must manage expectations regarding its availability. This is an incredibly slow-growing cultivar, and since 2024, it has been facing severe, ongoing supply shortages across the entire Australian nursery network. It takes years for production nurseries to cultivate a robust 200mm starter.

When our trusted TAS-certified Victorian growers do release a small batch, they sell out almost instantly. This page serves as a collector advisory: if you require this spectacular weeping blue spruce for a future landscape project, we highly advise registering for the waitlist so we can secure one on your behalf the moment they become available.

  • A Living Sculpture: No two plants are exactly alike. Its irregular, weeping habit allows it to be trained and sculpted to fit perfectly into your specific landscape vision.
  • The Cascading Form: When left un-staked, it becomes an unparalleled trailing feature, spilling intensely blue foliage over rockeries, stone walls, and slopes.
  • Brilliant Silver-Blue: Retains the highly prized, vivid icy-blue needle colour of the Colorado Blue Spruce year-round, adding incredible contrast to green landscapes.
  • Investment Rarity: A highly sought-after, difficult-to-source grafted cultivar that adds profound botanical and architectural value to any serious collection.

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Trusted by Gardeners Like You

★★★★★
"I staked mine to about 1.5 metres and then let it cascade. It literally looks like a waterfall of frozen blue needles in the middle of my courtyard. Absolutely spectacular."
— Brendan M., Landscape Designer, Dandenong Ranges, (VIC)
★★★★★
"SVF tracked down a 200mm plant for me in 2023 after I had been searching for over a year. It is thriving in full sun, draped over a large sandstone retaining wall."
— Susan McC., Rare Plant Enthusiast, Buradoo, (NSW)
★★★★★
"Because it isn't a Pinus, getting it into WA via the Plant Concierge was a breeze. It's a slow grower, but the colour payoff is worth the patience."
— Liam T., Avid Collecter, Margaret River, (WA)
How do I make it grow tall?
Because 'The Blues' lacks a strong, natural upward leader, you must stake it if you want height. Select a strong, central branch and gently tie it to a sturdy bamboo or metal stake. Continue tying the new growth up the stake each season until it reaches your desired height, then allow it to cascade back down.
Why has it been so hard to find since 2024?
As a specialty grafted cultivar, it takes significant time and expertise to produce. Combined with its slow natural growth rate and extremely high demand from landscape designers, the premium cool-climate network has simply been unable to grow them fast enough to keep up, resulting in long-term shortages.
Can you ship this to Western Australia and the Northern Territory?
Yes. The strict WA and NT biosecurity bans apply specifically to the Pinus genus (true pines). As this is a Picea (Spruce), it is completely exempt from that prohibition and can be legally shipped to WA and NT via our Plant Concierge.
Will it stay blue if I plant it in the shade?
No. To achieve and maintain that intense, icy silver-blue colouration, 'The Blues' must be planted in absolute full sun. In shaded areas, the needles will revert to a much duller green, and the growth will become sparse.

Detailed Description and Specs

Picea pungens ‘The Blues’ represents the pinnacle of weeping conifers. Selected from the Colorado Blue Spruce, this cultivar was bred specifically for its lack of apical dominance and its dramatic, cascading habit. Where traditional spruces offer symmetry, ‘The Blues’ offers movement, asymmetry, and flow. It is a plant that invites interaction, asking the gardener to stake it, train it, or let it sprawl natively across the terrain.

Historically sourced in highly limited batches of 200mm pots from our trusted Victorian network, this plant requires patience from the collector. Because of ongoing network shortages, securing one is a matter of timing. When acquired, it serves as the ultimate focal point for rock gardens, Japanese-style landscapes, and modern architectural courtyards, demanding attention with its intense, icy-blue foliage.

Here’s why we think you’ll love ‘The Blues’:

  • Species/Cultivar: Picea pungens ‘The Blues’ (Weeping Colorado Blue Spruce)
  • Provenance: Network-sourced grafted stock (VIC)
  • Growth Habit: Strongly weeping, irregular, and sprawling; highly trainable
  • Foliage: Dense, intense silver-blue needles year-round
  • Best For: Rock gardens, draping over walls, living sculptures, and high-end focal points

Care and Planting Guide

Cultivating ‘The Blues’ successfully requires attention to its training in the early years and ensuring it receives maximum sunlight.

  • Sunlight: Requires absolute full sun. The brilliant silver-blue wax on the needles only develops properly under intense, direct sunlight. Shade will result in a green, sparse plant.
  • Soil & Drainage: Highly adaptable but demands excellent drainage. It thrives in rockeries and raised beds. Never plant it in a depression where water pools permanently.
  • Training & Staking: Decide its final form early. If you want a vertical cascade, implement a sturdy, long-lasting stake immediately upon planting and continually tie the leader upwards. If you want a groundcover, simply let it run.
  • Watering: Water deeply through the first few summers to establish a strong root system, after which it becomes quite resilient and drought-tolerant.

Shipping and Delivery

Eastern States (NSW, ACT, VIC, QLD, SA)
Eligible for standard shipping via our secure specialist plant freight network. We source stock directly from our trusted premium Victorian growers, allowing for seamless delivery without additional biosecurity treatment.

Tasmania (TAS)
Because our network includes Tasmanian-certified VIC growers, eligible 200mm orders can travel the direct certified pathway into Tasmania. However, Bass Strait freight carries a baseline cost. To ensure the shipping cost per plant is economically viable for you, this direct route requires a minimum volume—typically a mixed order of 6 to 8 x 200mm pots. Orders below this volume are handled seamlessly through our Plant Concierge. Start your enquiry at Plant Concierge.

Western Australia & Northern Territory (WA & NT)
Shipping to WA and NT is safely handled through our Plant Concierge. Because ‘The Blues’ is a Picea and not a true pine (Pinus), it is completely exempt from the strict state pine bans. A licensed quarantine specialist carries out all mandatory treatments and inspections under your state’s protocol before they’re forwarded to you. Start your enquiry at Plant Concierge.

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