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Black Hills Spruce
The Black Hills Spruce, Picea Glauca Var. Deer dislike Black Hills Spruce. It prefers rich moist soil in full sun, and also thrives in dry, well-drained sites. This tree is commonly used for windbreaks, privacy screens and accent plantings. densata, is noted for its dark green foliage and conical form. Black Hills Spruce trees are very dense and have a deep dark green color. It will reach a height of six feet in nine years on a good site. It is a truly cold adapted tree and is very resistant to winter injury. This evergreen conifer tree has a medium growth rate and requires little, if any, pruning. ... additional information
Princeton Sentry Ginkgo Use this tree for large and small lawns, buffer strips or median plantings and as a street tree. The fall color is brilliant yellow. No smelly fruits with this Gingko cultivar. Today the tree is often planted in cities because of its remarkable resistance to urban smog and to insect pests. This pest free, dense, fat columnar tree is a great street tree where there is limited overhead space. They prefer moist, sandy, well-drained soils. Ginkgo are not native to North America, rather they are indigenous to China, Japan, and Korea, where they may still exist in remote mountainous parts. |
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