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Grey, green spikey branches at the pointed top of a Colorado blue spruce tree.

Spruce, Colorado Blue

Picea pungens

Family: Pinaceae

10-20" tall at sale, bare root

2-2

Native to the Rocky Mountains

Sourced from New York and Michigan

 

Blue/gray. Drought tolerant.

  • General Information

    Recommended Spacing (ft)

    16 - 20

    Mature Width (ft)

    10 - 20

    Mature Height (ft)

    50 - 75

    Annual Growth Rate (in)

    12 - 24

    Sun Preference

    Full Sun

    Soil Type

    Loamy, Sandy, Clay, Acidic

    Soil Moisture

    Well-drained, Moist

  • Description

    Native to the Rocky Mountains, Colorado Blue Spruce is a columnar or conical evergreen conifer with densely growing horizontal branches.

  • Photo Credit

    Agnieszka Kwiecień (Nova), CC BY-SA 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons

$6.00Price

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