Blue Spruce Seedlings
Blue spruce (Picea pungens) is a North American tree with blue-green needles. It can reach 23m in the wild but typically grows up to 15m tall in gardens. When pruned at 3 years old, it can grow larger. This tree has a columnar or conical shape with dense, horizontal branches, scaly grey bark, yellowish-brown branches, and waxy gray-green leaves. Its cones are pale brown and up to 10cm long. Male cones are distributed throughout the tree, while female cones are at the top to aid cross-pollination.
Blue spruce (Picea pungens) is a North American tree with blue-green needles. It can reach 23m in the wild but typically grows up to 15m tall in gardens. When pruned at 3 years old, it can grow larger. This tree has a columnar or conical shape with dense, horizontal branches, scaly grey bark, yellowish-brown branches, and waxy gray-green leaves. Its cones are pale brown and up to 10cm long. Male cones are distributed throughout the tree, while female cones are at the top to aid cross-pollination.
Blue spruce (Picea pungens) is a North American tree with blue-green needles. It can reach 23m in the wild but typically grows up to 15m tall in gardens. When pruned at 3 years old, it can grow larger. This tree has a columnar or conical shape with dense, horizontal branches, scaly grey bark, yellowish-brown branches, and waxy gray-green leaves. Its cones are pale brown and up to 10cm long. Male cones are distributed throughout the tree, while female cones are at the top to aid cross-pollination.