Key Facts:
Scientific Name: Picea abies ‘Sester’s Dwarf’
Common Name: Sester’s Dwarf Spruce
Family: Pinaceae (Pine family)
Height: 2-4 feet at maturity
Spread: 3-5 feet
Needle Color: Rich green
Growth Habit: Compact, dense, symmetrical
Sunlight: Prefers full sun to partial shade
Soil Preference: Well-drained soil; adaptable to various soil types
Water Needs: Moderate; regular watering for best growth
Uses: Small gardens, rock gardens, container planting, foundation plantings
Pest and Disease Resistance: Generally pest-free; resistant to most diseases
Why You Will Love Sester’s Dwarf Spruce
Sester’s Dwarf Spruce brings a charming, compact form to your garden with its dense, symmetrical growth and rich green needles. Its small size and neat appearance make it a perfect choice for adding structure and interest to small spaces, rock gardens, or containers. Enjoy the year-round beauty and low-maintenance appeal of Sester’s Dwarf Spruce, which provides a delightful and versatile addition to your landscape.
Sester’s Dwarf Spruce
Sester’s Dwarf Spruce is a compact evergreen shrub known for its slow growth and dense, symmetrical form. This cultivar of Picea abies typically grows 2-4 feet in height and 3-5 feet in spread, making it an ideal choice for small gardens, rock gardens, or container planting. It features rich green needles that maintain their color throughout the year and a tight, compact growth habit that adds texture and structure to the landscape. Sester’s Dwarf Spruce is valued for its neat appearance and adaptability to various garden conditions.