Bird’s Nest Spruce

Are you looking for a small yet attractive focal point on your property? Then check the Bird’s Nest Spruce. This adorable low growing, sunlight loving, distinctive-looking evergreen is the perfect “big/little” evergreen for you.

It’s low maintenance, delicate appearance along with its feathery branches that turn downward will be the talk of your yard. At maturity, the 3-foot-high, 4 to 5-foot spread spruce will give charm and delight to you and it does not outgrow its spot and actually resembles a bird nest.

This wonderful spruce will delight you for years to come and will always maintain its appearance throughout the seasons. Try one, you will not be sorry.

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