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Picea abies 'Aarburg'
By far my favorite weeping Norway 'Aarburg' has a fantastic irregular weeping habit, incredible when silhouetted against the skyline on a moonlit night, introduced by Haller nurseries of Aarburg Switzerland, the photo in the Conifer Encyclopedia does not begin to do it justice.
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Picea abies 'Acrocona'
Originating around 1890 in Sweden this produces cones at the tips of the branches, it comes fairly true from seed and tip coneing forms can be found in the woods around Uppsala
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Picea abies 'Barryi'
An old cultivar that goes back to Beissner in 1891, it is a robust but tight growing plant that is somewhat confused in American cultivation with ‘Clanbrassiliana’ however the two look nothing alike, Clanbrassiliana’ is much dwarfer.
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Picea abies 'Brabant'
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Picea abies 'Cincinata'
This goes back to 1897 in Germany, another snake spruce and well worth growing.
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Picea abies 'Cranstonii'
A snake spruce similar in habit to ‘Virgata’ but more prone to coning on the branch tips on the manner of ‘Acrocona’ originating at Cranston Nursery in England around 1840.
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Picea abies 'Cupressina'
A columnar form that dates way back, actually there may be more than one clone grown under this name.
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Picea abies 'Fineodonensis'
A medium-sized tree with pale yellow young foliage and shoots gradually turning to dark green, the only reference I can find is from a Holden Clough listing.
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Picea abies 'Formanek'
Raised by 'Formanek' in Czechoslovakia around 1906 and introduced by Wansdyke Nurseries in the UK, it is a slow growing strongly weeping form similar to ‘Wingles Pendula’ that grows as a flat mat unless staked.
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Picea abies 'Gregoriana Parson'
This is similar to 'Gregoriana but tends to be a bit more loose and straggly, introduced by Parson’s nursery in NY back in 1927.
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