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About ‘Terrace Heights’: The blue-green needles and Bird’s nest style habit of this Norway spruce cultivar make it perfect for a small display garden or rock garden.
![Norway spruce broom growing in a mature Picea abies tree in Yakima](http://cascadeconifers.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Picea-abies-B5-Terrace-Heights-1-3-1024x686.jpg)
This new miniature Picea abies cultivar was found growing as a mutation on a majestic spruce at Yakima’s Terrace Heights Memorial Park.
![Cute Norway spruce cultivar 'Terrace Heights' sporting new spring growth.](https://cascadeconifers.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Terrace-Heights_4689-1024x684.jpg)
Picea abies ‘Terrace Heights’ exhibits an attractive green spring push which contrasts nicely with the older blue-green foliage.
!['Terrace Heights' growing low to the ground.](https://cascadeconifers.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Terrace-Hts_4952-1024x684.jpg)
The growth rate of this gem is 1 to 2 inches per year, which is mostly lateral growth. Our mature ‘Terrace Heights’ specimen is 12 inches tall by 24 inches wide.