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Jesse Saylor
(White Spruce)
White spruce is a tall evergreen conifer native to the northern United States and Canada. Broadly pyramidal when young, it becomes more columnar with age. Its cones are relatively small. Crushed needles emit a pungent, skunky smell. Many cultivars of white spruce are available, including those with smaller mature sizes or dwarfed and weeping habits.
White spruce grows best in full sun and moist, well-drained soil that is acidic to neutral in pH. It tolerates drought, salt spray, extreme cold,...
James H. Schutte
(Conica Baby White Spruce, White Spruce)
White spruce is a tall evergreen conifer native to the northern United States and Canada. Broadly pyramidal when young, it becomes more columnar with age. Its cones are relatively small. Crushed needles emit a pungent, skunky smell. Many cultivars of white spruce are available, including those with smaller mature sizes or dwarfed and weeping habits.
White spruce grows best in full sun and moist, well-drained soil that is acidic to neutral in pH. It tolerates drought, salt spray, extreme cold,...
(Black Hills Spruce, Densata White Spruce)
A selection taken from tree populations in western South Dakota, 'Densata' is among the hardiest and toughest evergreen conifers for a garden. This relatively slow-growing selection of white spruce eventually forms a handsome, dense pyramidal tree of medium size. Its tawny cones are relatively small. The deep bluish-green needles are sharp and emit a skunky odor when bruised. During winter the foliage attains a drab, blackish green color.
The Black Hills spruce prospers with lots of direct sun...
Russell Stafford
(White Spruce)
White spruce is a tall evergreen conifer native to the northern United States and Canada. Broadly pyramidal when young, it becomes more columnar with age. Its cones are relatively small. Crushed needles emit a pungent, skunky smell. Many cultivars of white spruce are available, including those with smaller mature sizes or dwarfed and weeping habits.
White spruce grows best in full sun and moist, well-drained soil that is acidic to neutral in pH. It tolerates drought, salt spray, extreme cold,...
James H. Schutte
(White Spruce)
White spruce is a tall evergreen conifer native to the northern United States and Canada. Broadly pyramidal when young, it becomes more columnar with age. Its cones are relatively small. Crushed needles emit a pungent, skunky smell. Many cultivars of white spruce are available, including those with smaller mature sizes or dwarfed and weeping habits.
White spruce grows best in full sun and moist, well-drained soil that is acidic to neutral in pH. It tolerates drought, salt spray, extreme cold,...
James H. Schutte
(White Spruce)
White spruce is a tall evergreen conifer native to the northern United States and Canada. Broadly pyramidal when young, it becomes more columnar with age. Its cones are relatively small. Crushed needles emit a pungent, skunky smell. Many cultivars of white spruce are available, including those with smaller mature sizes or dwarfed and weeping habits.
White spruce grows best in full sun and moist, well-drained soil that is acidic to neutral in pH. It tolerates drought, salt spray, extreme cold,...
Jessie Keith
(White Spruce)
White spruce is a tall evergreen conifer native to the northern United States and Canada. Broadly pyramidal when young, it becomes more columnar with age. Its cones are relatively small. Crushed needles emit a pungent, skunky smell. Many cultivars of white spruce are available, including those with smaller mature sizes or dwarfed and weeping habits.
White spruce grows best in full sun and moist, well-drained soil that is acidic to neutral in pH. It tolerates drought, salt spray, extreme cold,...
Mark A. Miller
(White Spruce)
White spruce is a tall evergreen conifer native to the northern United States and a great expanse of Canada. 'Rainbow's End' is a cultivar grown for the dense foliage; in summer, the second flushing of new needles are often colored yellow-green and boldly contrast against the older dark green needles.
White spruce likes sun and moist, well drained soil, and tolerates drought, salt, extreme cold, and other environmental stresses. It is useful for small, hedges, foundation plantings, short windbreaks...
James H. Schutte
(White Spruce)
selection of white spruce slowly forms a dense conical shrub or small tree whose irregular mossy-textured surface gives it added architectural interest. The fine needles emerge slate-blue but mature slowly to olive-green, creating a multi-colored tapestry-like effect.
This cultivar likes sun and moist, well drained soil, and tolerates drought, salt, extreme cold, and other environmental stresses. It is useful for foundation plantings, containers, hedges, mixed borders, entryways, and rock gardens.
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Alberta Spruce)
A variety of white spruce, this large evergreen conifer is native to Southwest Canada, Montana, and Wyoming. It is best known for its slow-growing cultivar 'Conica', commonly known as dwarf Alberta spruce.
Broadly pyramidal when young, Alberta spruce becomes more columnar with age. Its cones are relatively small. Crushed needles emit a pungent, skunky smell. Many cultivars of white spruce are available, including the compact, pyramidal 'Conica'.
White spruce grows best in sun and moist, well-drained...