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Evergreens - Basics Landscpaing Co., Inc. Evergreen Trees Landscaping, Colorado Landscaping, Blue Spruce Tree, Evergreen Landscape, Colorado Blue Spruce, Evergreen Garden, Farmhouse Landscaping, Landscape Designer, Front Landscaping

Evergreens, unlike deciduous shrubs, keep their leaves all year long and remain green. View our selection below. Discuss your design options with your landscape designer to create your dream layout. Please contact us with any questions you may have.

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Colorado Spruce Landscaping, Arborvitae Landscaping, Acreage Landscaping, Xeriscape Front Yard, Landscape Ideas Front Yard Curb Appeal, Blue Spruce Tree, Colorado Spruce, Colorado Blue Spruce, Spruce Trees

The blue spruce is a popular landscaping tree used by homeowners across the United States because of its hardiness and adaptability. Learn how to plant a blue spruce tree with these easy-to-follow instructions and discover some facts about the physical and growth characteristics of the Picea punguns.

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Landscaping Guide for Colorado Blue Spruce | Blog | Arbor Valley Nursery Picea Pungens Glauca, Blue Spruce Tree, Colorado Spruce, Colorado Blue Spruce, Picea Pungens, Morton Arboretum, Spruce Trees, Small Purple Flowers, White Spruce

Known for its striking blue-green needles and impressive stature, this tree has become a popular choice for landscaping projects. This guide will provide you with all the information you need to successfully incorporate Colorado Blue Spruce into your landscape.

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Montana Landscaping, Soft Landscape, Green Bushes, Blue Spruce Tree, Colorado Spruce, Plant Library, Colorado Blue Spruce, Picea Pungens, Fat Albert

The 'Fat Albert' (Picea pungens) is a variety of Colorado Spruce that is native to the Rocky Mountains. It is a medium sized tree with silvery blue needles and drops 4" seed-containing cones. An average Colorado Spruce grows up to 60' but the 'Fat Albert" will only reach up to 15'. Both have similar characteristics, with the 'Fat Albert' being a dwarf variety. It is a slow growing tree that is suitable to plant under powerlines. The 'Fat Albert' must be grown in full sun but is tolerant of…

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