| Description | Picea engelmannii ‘Bush’s Lace’ is a vigorous growing form of Engelmann spruce. With a strong central leader, its branches extend out before drooping downward. Unique in that, although the branching is a bit irregular, it still makes a stately presence in the garden. Engelmann spruce is native to the higher elevations of the Rocky and Cascade Mountains and is adapted to dealing with extreme winds and cold. Hardy to -40°F Maximum Elevation: 7,000 ft. |
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| SKU | ENG-BUS |
| Mature Size (generic) | TREE (20-30' Tall) • Narrow or Columnar |
| USDA Hardiness Zone | 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 |
| Water Needs | Moderate |
| Light Needs | Full Sun |
| Growth Rate | Slow |
| Mature Height | 20-25 ft. (Grows 12 in. per year) |
| Mature Width | 6-8 ft. |
| Name | Bush's Lace Engelmann Spruce |




