This variety represents a cultivar of Picea omorika, distinguished by its striking blue-green needles. The dense, upright pyramidal form, often reaching substantial heights at maturity, provides a notable vertical element in landscape design. Its visual appeal arises from the contrast between the bluish hue of the needles and the exposed silvery undersides, creating a dynamic effect even in subtle breezes.
Prized for its adaptability and aesthetic qualities, this species offers numerous advantages. It demonstrates tolerance to a range of soil conditions and exhibits relative resistance to common spruce diseases. Furthermore, its narrow profile makes it suitable for smaller gardens or urban settings where space is limited. Historically, the parent species originates from a restricted area in Serbia, adding a unique geographic element to its appeal and cultivation.