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White Weeping Spruce

A unique evergreen specimen tree prized for its graceful cascading branches, blue-green needles, and dramatic architectural form.
Plant Type
Perennial
Light Requirement
Full Sun
Max Height
15–40 ft
Max Spread
6–12 ft

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White Weeping Spruce is a striking evergreen specimen tree known for its dramatic cascading branches and elegant, architectural form. Unlike traditional upright spruces, this cultivar creates a unique focal point with its graceful weeping habit, making it an excellent choice for homeowners seeking year-round structure and visual interest in high-end Oklahoma landscapes.

This section shows how the plant will fit into your yard and into your life.

Seasonal Interest:

Dense evergreen foliage provides color and texture. Serves as a strong visual anchor in the landscape.

Landscape Uses:

Front yard focal points. Evergreen structure. Entry features Accent planting Four-season interest gardens.

Allergy Considerations:

Generally considered a low-allergen landscape plant. It produces pollen like most conifers, but it is not commonly associated with significant allergy issues for homeowners.

Kid/Pet Safety:

Non-toxic to dogs and cats. No known poisonous foliage or fruit. Needles can be somewhat sharp but are typically not hazardous. Safe for family landscapes when planted appropriately.

Mess Factor:

Occasional needle drop Small cones on mature specimens Minor seasonal cleanup.

Maintenance Level:

Low

This section covers practical care information for homeowners.

Water Needs:

Moderate during establishment; Low to Moderate once established

Soil Tolerance:

Can tolerate Oklahoma clay when drainage is improved.

Drought Tolerance:

Established plants can handle short drought periods, but prolonged heat and drought stress may reduce vigor and needle quality.

Deer Resistance:

Deer generally avoid spruce foliage because of its texture and needle structure. However, no plant is completely deer-proof, especially during periods of food scarcity.

Pest/Disease Resistance:

Generally a durable conifer with relatively few serious issues.