It has beautiful chartreuse foliage that visually cools a Gainesville landscape on a hot summer day and brightens up a sleeping Gainesville winter garden. It also sports colorful cones and keeps to a manageable size. What’s not to love? It grows well with Gainesville morning sun and afternoon shade, very important to those of us who have woodland Gainesville gardens. Finally, your Gainesville neighbors will most likely not have one. Let’s take a look.

Common name: Skylands Oriental spruce
Where it will grow: Hardy to -30 degrees Fahrenheit (USDA zones 4 to 8a)
Water requirement: Medium, well-drained soil (1 inch of water per week)
Light requirement: Full sun to morning sun/afternoon shade in warmer climates
Mature size: 30 feet high and 10 feet wide, growing 4 to 6 inches per year once established
Benefits and tolerances: Well suited to smaller spaces; some drought tolerance once established; additionally, it offers a good nesting spot for birds
Seasonal interest: Year-round chartreuse foliage; colorful cones; great structure for the winter garden

The evergreen foliage remains a chartreuse color throughout the year but is especially brilliant in spring when the new growth emerges.


To accentuate its shape and structure, create contrast by planting it behind a triptych of round boxwood (Buxus cvs, zones 4 to 8) or dragon prince Japanese cedars (Cryptomeria japonica ‘Dragon Prince’, zones 6 to 9).
Planting notes. Skylands spruce may be planted in the Gainesville lawn in either spring or fall; winter is acceptable in warmer areas such as Gainesville, Florida. Average, well-drained soil is preferred. Water weekly (1 inch per week) until the tree is well established. Plant it in an area that offers some afternoon shade in all but the northernmost parts of its range.