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This Listing Includes:

20+ Norway Spruce Seeds

(Picea abies)

In fully labelled zip lock bag (see photos)

 

HOW TO GROW

NORWAY SPRUCE

 

Step 1

Place seeds into a zip lock bag with some moist

but not wet soil such as peat or seed raising mix.
Leave in the fridge for around 3 weeks.

Soak seeds for 24 hours in water.

 

Step 2

After, sow each seed about 3mm deep

into seed trays or small pots of garden soil

Moisten and then move into a

part-sun position.

Seeds should germinate after 3-4 weeks.

 

Step 3

Transplant seedlings a week after

sprouting or if in pots, wait until root

bound and then transplant either

directly into the ground or larger pot.

 

Step 4

Transplant to final position after last frost.

Once established, will survive severe cold and

Not require much watering.

Norway Spruce can take between 15-50 years

to reach maturity.

 

 FAQS ABOUT

NORWAY SPRUCE

 

SCIENTIFIC NAME

Picea abies

FULL SIZE

Height: up to 55 metres (180 feet)

Width: up to 6 metres (20 feet)

BONSAI

Yes

PREPARATION

Soak for 24 hours

GERMINATION

3-4 weeks  

START

Small Pots

SOIL

Any

MATURITY

40-60 years

INDOORS

Yes in Bonsai

 

 FACTS ABOUT

WHITE SPRUCE

 

Old Tjikko is a Norway Spruce in Sweden that
 is considered the oldest living tree in
the world at around 9550 years.

 Every Christmas, Norway’s capital city, Oslo,
provides the cities of London, Edinburgh and Washington D.C. 
with a Norway spruce as a sign of gratitude for the 
aid these countries gave during the Second World War.

The tree is the source of spruce beer which was
once used to prevent and even cure scurvy.

  

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