Plant Type: tree Height: 40 feet Spread: 15 feet Sunlight: full sun
A spire-like evergreen, tall and stately with bluish-green needles, more densely branched and fuller than the species; very tough...
Plant Type: tree Height: 40 feet Spread: 30 feet Sunlight: full sun
A beautiful medium growing blue-green spruce with short needles; its shape, color and excellent needle retention make it ideal as...
Plant Type: tree Height: 15 feet Spread: 3 feet Sunlight: partial shade to full sun
An unmistakable tree for sure, featuring bright blue-green needles on a narrowly upright and columnar form, branches forking...
Plant Type: tree Height: 15 feet Spread: 10 feet Sunlight: full sun
A dense and compact spire-shaped evergreen accent tree for general landscape use with large stout branches and long, very pointy...
Plant Type: tree Height: 30 feet Spread: 15 feet Sunlight: full sun
A tough yet stately evergreen with a dense, conical shape, upward and inward-curving branch tips add to the overall effect,...
Plant Type: tree Height: 60 feet Spread: 35 feet Sunlight: full sun
A highly attractive shade tree, features silky smooth long needles which give a fuzzy appearance from a distance, tall wide habit...
Plant Type: tree Height: 25 feet Spread: 8 feet Sunlight: full sun
A highly attractive narrowly columnar tree with silky smooth long needles which give a fuzzy appearance from a distance; can...
Plant Type: tree Height: 50 feet Spread: 30 feet Sunlight: full sun
A delicate native of the North American forest, with showy white bark and leaves that flutter in the faintest breeze; suckers...
A compact-growing fruit tree featuring showy white flowers in spring followed by large dark red sour cherries in mid summer,...
Plant Type: tree Height: 18 feet Spread: 15 feet Sunlight: full sun
A compact and hardy pear, this University of Minnesota introduction produces tasty medium-sized reddish-brown fruit in late...
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