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Black Hills Spruce

densata, is noted for its dark green foliage and conical form. Deer dislike Black Hills Spruce. It will reach a height of six feet in nine years on a good site. This evergreen conifer tree has a medium growth rate and requires little, if any, pruning. This tree is commonly used for windbreaks, privacy screens and accent plantings. It is a truly cold adapted tree and is very resistant to winter injury. It prefers rich moist soil in full sun, and also thrives in dry, well-drained sites. Black Hills Spruce trees are very dense and have a deep dark green color. The Black Hills Spruce, Picea Glauca Var. ... more info

 

Overcup Oak Overcup Oak trees can create wildlife habitat on land where most oak species can not survive. An important tree in difficult urban landscaping situations with uniform branching forming a rounded shape with an open crown. This oak tree is long overlooked by growers; the tree is just starting to be more popular and thus more readily available for home landscapes. The tree can produce very prolific acorn crops but generally does not begin to produce for 15 + years. The Overcup oak is easy to transplant and tolerates most soil conditions and partial shade to full sun. Fall color is a rich yellow-brown.

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