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Common Name: Cupresssina Norwegian Spruce
Columnar, upright growing Norwegian Spruce cultivar. Dark green needles. Can be planted closely to form a hedge....
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Common Name: Weeping Norway Spruce
Interesting evergreen with a weeping habit. Pendulous, spreading branches hold rich green needles. Excellent choice for weeping over rocks or walls....
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Common Name: Howell's Tiger Tail Spruce
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Common Name: Nana Dwarf Serbian Spruce
Dwarf evergreen shrub becomes a low globe-like mound. Glossy blue-green needles have a prominent white band on the underside....
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Common Name: Weeping Serbian Spruce
Weeping serbian spruce makes a dramatic specimen plant. Full sun. Zone 4. ... |
Common Name: Baby Blue Eyes Blue Colorado Spruce
Very blue needles; erect spruce tree. Later spring bud break than other spruce. Grows 6' in 10 years....
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Common Name: Bakeri Colorado Blue Spruce
An improved variety of Blue Spruce with bright blue foliage and a beautiful pyramidal shape....
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Common Name: Columnar Colorado Blue Spruce
Tall, narrow, upright evergreen with tight branching that forms a columnar shape. Lush bluish-silver foliage....
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Common Name: Fat Albert Blue Colorado Spruce
Fat Albert Blue Spruce maintains bright blue needles and straight, well shaped form that grows half as wide as tall....
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Common Name: Hoopsi Colorado Bue Spruce
Bright, very blue needles, regular upright growth forming a pyramidal tree. Slow growing 8' in 10 years....
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Common Name: Kosteri Colorado Blue Spruce
Very blue needles. Irregular upright growth allows development of great character. Can be planted in small clusters in larger landscapes. 10' in 10 years....
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Common Name: Iseli Fastigate
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Common Name: Bristlecone Pine
Very slow growing pine with short dark green needles. White pitch spots appear on the needles. Drought resistant. Bristlecone is the oldest living plant....
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Common Name: Swiss Stone Pine
Silver cast short 5 needled pine. Very compact and dense branching plant. Grown from seed and very slow growing. Grows to 6' in 10 years....
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Common Name: Compact Japanese Red Pine
Dwarf selection of Japanese Red Pine. The green needles contrast nicely with the orangish bark. The cones are yellowish brown. Zone 3. ... |
Common Name: Dragon Eye Pine
Needles have two yellow bands, giving branch tips an eye like appearance when veiwed end on. A very striking plant. Zone 4. ... |
Common Name: Weeping Japanese red pine.
Rich dark green needles to 4" long. Pendulous if staked, otherwise grows as a dense creeping carpet. Zone 4-7. ... |
Common Name: Vanderwolf's Pyramid Limber Pine
Slow growing evergreen with slightly weeping branches clothed in blue-green needles. Excellent specimen or for use as bonsai....
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Common Name: Bosnian Red Cone Pine
Hardy, conical pine with green needles and striking white new shoots. Salt tolerant and adaptable. Provides a full and dense screen. Evergreen....
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Common Name: Austrian Pine
A dense, pyramidal tree with stout, spreading branches and long, dark green needles. Becomes flat-topped with attractive bark at maturity....
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Common Name: Blue Japanese White Pine
Popular, wide-spreading evergreen tree with bluish green foliage. Makes a nice large specimen for any landscape....
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Common Name: Glauca Compacta Chihuahua White Pine
This slow growing pine will reach only 6ft in 10 years. A compact grower with bluish-green needles. Zone 4-7. ... |
Common Name: Columnar White Pine
Stately, narrowly upright, columnar evergreen tree. Long, bluish-green needles give tree a fine-textured appearance. Excellent large specimen....
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Common Name: Weeping White Pine
Long bluish green needles. Strong growing center leader requires training, side branches weeping. Will grow to 18" to 24" per year when established....
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Common Name: Blue Columnar Scotch Pine
This tree is very blue with an extreme columnar habit. It can reach 45+ feet at its full height. Zone 3. ... |
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Common Name: 'Yatsubusa' Japanese Black Pine
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