Learn where you can find Colorado Blue Spruce, plus get care, planting, and growing instructions for your Colorado Blue Spruce.
Whether planted singly or in a group, Colorado blue spruce trees (latin name: Picea pungens, family: Pinaceae) will be the center of attention in your landscape. The spotlight shines on their unique silvery, blue-green needles and commanding pyramid shape. This Rocky Mountain native thrives in USDA hardiness zones 2 through 8 in various soils and locations. Here are a few reasons why it is one of the most popular choices available: The Colorado blue spruce is an evergreen and keeps its silver-blue needles all year. It provides a welcome source of food and shelter for many songbird varieties. Its main uses are ornamental specimens, windbreaks, and Christmas trees.
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