Picea Species, Alberta Spruce, Black Hills Spruce, Canadian Spruce, White Spruce
Piceaglauca
Synonym
Picea
glauca var. densata
Picea
glauca var. albertiana
Picea
glauca var. porsildii
Pinus
glauca
Picea
canadensis
White Spruce has a very large native range over most of Canada, much of Alaska, New England, and around the northern end of the Great Lak...Read More
The Black Hills Spruce was recommended by our landscaper as a specimen tree. It is probably my favorite conifer in our yard because of i...Read More
White spruce are a climax species of coniferous tree in the northern forests of Canada and the U.S., along with black spruce and balsam f...Read More
Tolerant of wind and wet soils. Silver-green foliage on pendulous branches. Can reach 75' in height.
A tree that has it's natural range along our northenmost states and far into Canada.
It has short needles 1/4" to 1/8" lon...Read More
Upon building our new home in 1996 we decided to get our first "live" Christmas tree that year. I purchased a lovely 6' white spruce and...Read More
Black Hills spruce is a natural variation of the white spruce native to South Dakota. Slow growing - may attain 6 to 8 feet in 10 years'...Read More