description |
approximate number of seeds per lb.
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BLACK HILLS SPRUCE (P. glauca densata) |
- South Dakota
Excellent natural shape, practically no shearing required, relatively slow growing, well adapted to Northeast U.S. Prized as an ornamental and for Christmas trees.
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167,000 |
$335
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BLUE SPRUCE (P. pungens) |
- San Juan N.F. Southern Colorado
Select area, very blue, fast growth.
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90,000 |
$175 |
- Pal~Select Santa Fe N.F.
Central New Mexico Highly selected for color and shape, 90% very blue. Tendency toward more upright branching; needles not so sharp as San Juan.
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100,000 |
$155 |
- Apache N.F. Arizona
Very blue, fast growth, upright branching, not as dense as Sante Fe.
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$185 |
ENGELMANN SPRUCE (P. engelmanni)
Excellent landscape and Christmas tree. Has excellent blue color, natural shape and density. Adapted to cold, moist well-drained sites. |
- Pal~Select Special
Our progeny tested 1988 selection for best shape and density, growth rate, and superior traits for Christmas tree and ornamentals. Requires practically no shearing. (91,500)
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91,500 |
$250
Sold Out |
MEYERS SPRUCE (Picea meyeri) |
- China: Blue green foliage with excellent needle retention.
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$150
Sold Out
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NORWAY SPRUCE (P. abies) |
- Lake States: 2012 & 2014 crop year,
94% & 96% germination
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48,000 |
$185 |
- New Hampshire - Seed Orchard
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$185 |
- Pennsylvania - Landscape Specimens
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$190 |
ORIENTAL SPRUCE (P. orientalis) |
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- Oriental Spruce
Dark Green, short needles and dense foilage. High value landscape plant.
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$140
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WHITE SPRUCE (P. glauca)
Native Eastern U.S. (Blue) spruce. Well adapted for Eastern U.S. Iandscape. Not recommended for Christmas trees. |
- Lake States
Landscape specimens, fast growth, blue and excellent natural shape and density.
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170,000 |
$200 Sold Out |