Tiny Tower® Dwarf Alberta Spruce
A perfect emerald cone that holds its shape year after year — no shearing, no surprises, just neat evergreen structure in a footprint barely two feet wide.
Tiny Tower® Dwarf Alberta Spruce (Picea glauca var. conica 'MonRon') is a slow-growing, naturally cone-shaped conifer dressed in dense, soft, bright green needles. Left to its own devices it forms a tight, symmetrical pyramid all on its own — reaching only 4 to 6 feet tall and about 2 feet wide at maturity. That narrow, upright habit makes it one of the most dependable little evergreens for tight spaces, framing entryways, and adding vertical green where a full-size tree would never fit.
Why growers choose the Tiny Tower® Dwarf Alberta Spruce
- Self-shaping form. It grows into a crisp, formal cone naturally — you get topiary-style structure without ever picking up the shears.
- Genuinely compact. At roughly 2 feet wide, it slips into narrow beds, corners, and spots flanking a door where wider evergreens simply won't work.
- Year-round green. The fine, densely packed needles stay soft green through every season, including the dead of winter.
- Cold-tough and slow. Hardy all the way to Zone 3 and very slow-growing, so it stays in scale for years and rarely outgrows its place.
- Deer tend to leave it alone. Like most spruces, its needles are far less appealing to browsing deer than arborvitae.
Use it as a matched pair beside a front door, as a tidy accent in a foundation planting, as a living focal point in a large container, or lined up in a row to draw a low, formal evergreen border. Wherever you want neat vertical structure without the bulk, this is the spruce that delivers it.
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