Colorado Blue Spruce Seedlings
One of our most popular ornamental conifers, the Colorado blue spruce is a truly magnificent sight. Its silvery blue-green coloring and perfect Christmas tree shape make this tree a great landscaping focal point on commercial and residential properties. It is also widely used for privacy or a windbreak.
- Features unique silvery blue-green color year-round
- Known as a very adaptable evergreen
- Is deer-resistant, seldom experiencing severe damage
- Provides privacy and a windbreak when planted in a row
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Black Hills Spruce Seedlings
The Black Hills spruce is a variety of the more widespread white spruce found naturally only in southwest South Dakota and a small portion of northeast Wyoming. While not as widely known as other spruces, this ornamental spruce can be planted just about anywhere that the more common Colorado spruce will grow.
- Features bright green needles
- Works well as an ornamental or in windbreaks and screens
- Offers a denser, more compact habit than the white spruce
- Is adapted to cold and is very resistant to winter injury
- Requires little pruning
Eastern White Pine Seedlings
The eastern white pine has played a very important role throughout the history of America. In colonial days, the best of the trees were set apart by the king for masts on British ships. Today it is still a valuable commercial tree but also favored in parks and spacious yards—both for its beauty and its fast growth. It has also been named the state tree of both Maine and Michigan.
- Fast-growing and hardy tree
- Provides excellent screen and windbreak
- Transplants easily