Fat Albert Blue Spruce
Botanical Name: Picea pungens ‘Fat Albert’
Common Name: Fat Albert Blue Spruce
Mature Height and Width:
15–25' tall × 10–20' wide
Growth Habit: Broad pyramidal evergreen with strong central leader. Dense, symmetrical branching forming a wide conical silhouette. Slower growing and fuller than seed-grown Colorado spruce.
Foliage Description: Stiff, sharply pointed needles with intense silver-blue to steel-blue coloration. Needles borne radially along branches, producing dense layered branch tiers. Consistent blue tone in full sun.
Flower Description: Inconspicuous; not ornamental.
Bloom Time: Spring (non-ornamental reproductive structures).
Fall Color: Evergreen; consistent silver-blue foliage year-round.
Light Requirements: Full sun for strongest color and density.
Hardiness Zone: USDA Zones 2–7 (reliable in Northeast Zones 5–7).
Notable Landscape Uses: Lawn specimen; foundation backdrop; windbreak component; evergreen focal point; formal accent tree.
Deer Resistance: High
Sharp needles and dense branching provide strong resistance in Northeast Zones 5–7 once established.
