Colorado Blue Spruce Conifer Evergreen
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The very popular evergreen is loved not only for its pyramidal shape and dense covered, but also for its stunning gray-blue needles. This conifer loves to be fully exposed and planted in well-drained locations with full sun. 40-60' tall and 10-20' wide.
Colorado Blue Spruce is a very popular evergreen and is loved not only for its pyramidal shape and dense cover but also for its stunning gray-blue needles. This conifer loves to be fully exposed and planted in well-drained locations with full sun, which makes it the perfect tree to use as a windbreak or tall screen in your landscape. Or use it as a specimen plant in large landscapes.
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