To thrive, the Brewer's Spruce requires conditions that mimic its cool, moist native mountain environment. What is a Brewer's Spruce 'Kohout's Dwarf'? Complete Guide

The ( Picea breweriana ), also known as the Brewer's Weeping Spruce , is a rare and highly ornamental evergreen conifer native to the Klamath-Siskiyou Mountains of northwest California and southwest Oregon. It is prized for its dramatic, "weeping" appearance, where rope-like branchlets hang vertically in curtains from level main branches. Core Characteristics

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: Young trees are typically upright and pyramidal. As they mature (usually after reaching 1.5–2 meters in height), they develop their signature pendulous branchlets, which can grow 4–8 feet long.

: Needles are glossy dark green above and gray-green beneath, usually 0.5–1.5 inches long.

: In cultivation, it typically reaches 30–50 feet tall and 10–12 feet wide, though it can grow up to 120 feet or more in its native mountain habitat.

: It is a very slow-growing species, often growing less than 8 inches per year. Care and Growing Guide