Abies concolor 'Winter Gold' Size:5 galA very slow growing, conical to columnar conifer up to 15' high 12' wide, with grey bark, and leathery, linear, flattened leaves, which smell of lemon balm if crushed, and are yellow green, turning bright gold in winter. Best grown in rich, medium moisture, slightly acidic, sandy gravelly, well drained soils in full sun to part shade. Best in full sun. Established trees tolerate some soil dryness, but best performance usually comes with moist soils.
It can be finicky and drop leaves when you move it around too much
but avoid harsh midday sun as it can scorch the leaves
Water only to moisten soil through
and quality protection
Its preference is for well-drained sandy to rocky loam soils but it is adaptable to clay soil
which can burn their leaves
is a popular ornamental houseplant with attractive
from where all future growth will extend outward and downward
The Dracaena marginata 'Colorama
pyramidal form
Many multi-color flowers of yellow
Part to full sun