Colorado Spruce

Very similar to the Colorado Blue Spruce except for gray-green to greenish-blue foliage color. Does well in full sun light locations.
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Colorado Blue Spruce

This is the best know of the spruce family. Very hardy evergreen tree. Attractive silvery bluish color. Does well in fully exposed, well drained locations.
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Black Hills Spruce

Has light-green to bluish-green color. Good for hedge or windbreak applications. Does well in full sun light, but tolerates light shade locations.
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White Spruce

Has light-green to bluish-green color. Good for hedge or windbreak applications. Does well in full sun light, but tolerates light shade locations.
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Norway Spruce

Largest and fastest growing spruce, with a pyramidal shape. 4 - 8" cones make great Christmas ornaments. Favorite tree of the Rockefeller center in New York City, duiring Christmas.
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Austrian Pine

Has darkest green color of all pines. Good for hedge or windbreak applications. Tolerates heat, cold, and adverse conditions, but requires full sun light.
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White Pine

This is a large evergreen tree that can serve as a windbreak or for visual screening. Has bluish-green to medium-green color. Does well in full sun to partial shade. Prefers moist, well-drained locations. Has a rapid growth rate.
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Balsam Fir

Has shiny dark green color above and silvery blue below. Prefers moist, well-drained locations, with full sun light. Has a slow growth rate.
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American Arborvitae

Dark green to yellow green color. Good in grouping, makes a nice screen. Narrow pyramidal crown.
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Techney Arborvitae

Very dark green color. Excellent for screens and tall hedge applications. Very good in winter. Sun or light shade.
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Dark Green Arborvitae

Broad conical shape, tall growing, with green foliage that retains its color all year. Good for accent, screen, hedge, or as a mixed border. Rarely needs pruning.
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Serbian Spruce

Narrow pyramidal evergreen. Needles are shiny green with 2 distinct broad bands on the lower area. Tolerates dry conditions well.
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Concolor Fir

Pyramidal form, with medium texture branches to the base. Soft, silvery bluish-green needles. Pest resistant, low maintenance tree.
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