abies concolor 'archers dwarf'
Abies concolor 'Archer's Dwarf'
A dwarf, conical plant that grows dense and quite narrow, its needles are powder blue, thin, and strongly recurved. Growing up to 8 cm (3") per year, it develops into a narrowly conical, small tree. It was discovered by J. W. Archer, Farnham, Surrey, England about 1982. It is best suited to larger gardens or to the border of any sized garden
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