Christmas Trees Omorika (Serbian Spruce) Pot Grown Christmas Trees, 3ft-6ft
Christmas Trees Omorika (Serbian Spruce) Pot Grown Christmas Trees, 3ft-6ft
Christmas Trees Omorika (Serbian Spruce) Pot Grown Christmas Trees, 3ft-6ft

Omorika (Serbian Spruce) Pot Grown Christmas Trees, 3ft-6ft

£45.00

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A Christmas tree is an integral part of any festive decorating – as the tree is often the first festive ‘guest’ to arrive and one of the last to leave, the important ritual of choosing and dressing a tree is one that is personal to each home. Popular as a Christmas tree in America, the Serbian Spruce or Picea Omorika is notable for its deep green foliage, which has upturned tips and a slightly silvery grey underside to its needles, and this Pot Grown option is an excellent choice. Please, note, the lights and hessian featured are not included. Pictured in 150-175cm.

Available in two approximate sizes for delivery to local postcodes only. To check your postcode delivery day, please refer to our Delivery & Returns page. 

Insights

A smaller relative of the Norway Spruce, the Serbian Spruce (Picea Omorika) is the only spruce that has flat needles like a fir or pine. These also emit a pleasant, sweet scent. Slim and columnar for shedding snow and withstanding the wind in its natural environment, this is a useful upright specimen for use in smaller spaces.

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  • These pot grown trees are an ecologically friendly option and will continue to grow if looked after. (For care instructions please see details.)
  • To fulfil customer expectations we carefully select our Christmas trees from a high quality, sustainable crop from the British Isles and Scandinavia. In common with all grown purchases, there will be minor variations from tree to tree. Your tree may look slightly different from the image, but its quality should not be in question. Equally, the measurement cannot be precise. Trees in pots are measured from the base of the pot to the top of the tree.
Care

Please leave the tree outside for a long as possible, anything above two weeks indoors will ‘break its dormancy’ (if you then put it outside it will think it is spring). When inside, your tree will thrive better in a room below 18ºC; avoid positioning near a radiator or other source of heat. Stand it in a tray of water, top up regularly. On Twelfth Night (or when you want to put it outside), repot into John Innes No. 3 with some bark chippings, and water thoroughly. Ideally stand on a sunny, airy terrace.