Picea omorika
Serbian Spruce
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Serbian Spruce (Picea omorika) - Description
Siberian Spruce are tall, thin evergreen conifer trees.
Serbian Spruce (Picea omorika) - Growth
Grows best in full sun.
Serbian Spruce (Picea omorika) - Planting
Sow seeds in containers in a cold frame in spring.
Serbian Spruce (Picea omorika) - Pest
In winter, check for green aphids amongst the needles. Pine needle scale can also be a problem. In the Rocky Mountain states, spider mites and tussock moths can infest Spruces. Cooley Spruce gall adelgid is an insect similar to the aphid that feeds on the tips of branches of Spruces and causes a green gall to form. The galls gradually turn color to a light purplish tan.
Serbian Spruce (Picea omorika) - Interesting facts
Many species of Picea look very similar to Firs; however, the cones of Picea hang from the branches as opposed to upright on the branch as Firs do.
Serbian Spruce (Picea omorika) - Soil and irrigation
Once established Spruces need very little water except for Brewer's Weeping Spruce (P. breweriana), which needs regular water.









