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Northern hardy spruce

Explore our selection of Spruce that caters to a variety of needs, ensuring complete customer satisfaction.

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Colorado Spruce

Picea pungens

A broad, dense, pyramidal tree with stiff branches horizontal to
the ground.



Crown Height – 30 to 65 feet
Crown Width – 15 to 25 feet
USDA Zone 2

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Black Hills Spruce.

Picea glauca densata

A large tree, very dense and pyramidal when young. Not as drought-tolerant as Colorado Spruce. 



Crown Height – 30 to 60 feet
Crown Width – 15 to 25 feet
USDA Zone 2

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Meyer Spruce

Picea meyeri

Dense, blue-green needles with a pyramidal shape. Cold-hardy and adaptable to various soils
Ideal for windbreaks and privacy screens



Crown Height – 30 to 50 feet
Crown Width – 15 to 20 feet
USDA Zone 2-8

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Fat albert spruce

Picea pungens ‘Fat Albert’

A broad, dense, pyramidal tree with stiff branches horizontal to
the ground.





Crown Height – 30 to 65 feet
Crown Width – 15 to 25 feet
USDA Zone 2a

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weeping white spruce

Picea glauca ‘Pendula’

Pendulous branches covered with short, densely packed needles. Adds a graceful, weeping effect to the landscape. 





Crown Height –20 to 30 feet
Crown Width – 6 to 10 feet
USDA Zone 2-8

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Picea pungens ‘Iseli Fastigiate’

Narrow, upright growing variety of the Colorado Blue spruce. Sharp, spiny bluish-gray needles grow on short, compact branches. Short and slender growth habit makes this an excellent choice for small yards and tight spaces. 



Crown Height – 10 to 15 feet
Crown Width – 3 to 4 feet
USDA Zone 3 to 8

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blue totem spruce

Picea pungens ‘Blue Totem’

Powder Blue/Green Needles, and branches that are tight to the body of the plant make this an outstanding accent plant, Narrow & Upright.







Crown Height – 12 to 15 feet
Crown Width –  2 to 3 feet
USDA Zone 3

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The Blues Blue spruce

Picea pungens ‘The Blues’

Lush blue spring foliage drapes off of downward flowing branches creating a pleasing waterfall of year-round color. Plants may be trained to flow along a fence, deck railing, or stone wall and then allowed to spill across the ground, splashing against well-placed rocks in the garden. Enjoys a moist, well-drained location.



Crown Height – 5 to 6 feet
Crown Width – Wide, in natural form
USDA Zone 2-8

Pauls Select Norway Spruce





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Picea abies ‘Paul’s Select’

An alternative to the Colorado Blue Spruce, Paul’s Select sports beautiful blue needles, superior disease resistance and a smaller stature that’s a good fit for small to medium size spaces.







Crown Height – 15 to 20 feet
Crown Width – 6 to 10 feet
USDA Zone 3

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