The Colorado Spruce is a high quality evergreen accent tree with large stout branches and long, very pointy needles in colors ranging from bright green to silver blue, different from tree to tree; extremely hardy and rugged, makes an excellent windbreak or shelterbelt.

The Colorado Spruce, or Picea pungens, is a sterling choice for those looking to fortify their landscapes with a robust and visually striking evergreen. This tree is renowned not just for its aesthetic appeal but for its functional prowess in harsh climates, especially noted in its impressive hardiness in zone 2a conditions. It reaches up to 66 feet in height and spreads out to about 16 feet, providing substantial coverage and presence.

With its dense, stout branches and long, sharp-pointed needles that vary in color from bright green to a spectacular silver-blue, each Colorado Spruce brings its own unique flair to the scenery. This variation ensures that no two trees are exactly alike, making each a unique addition to any garden or landscape.

Beyond its beauty, the Colorado Spruce is exceptionally durable and low-maintenance, thriving in a variety of soil conditions with minimal care. Its thick foliage makes it an excellent choice for windbreaks, significantly reducing wind speed and protecting nearby areas. This makes it an ideal candidate for shelterbelts, particularly in rural settings where such features are essential for protecting crops and buildings from the elements.

Whether you're looking to create a natural privacy screen, reduce wind erosion, or simply add a touch of year-round color and texture to your property, the Colorado Spruce is a reliable and attractive choice that promises to enhance the landscape and provide functional benefits for years to come.

BOTANICAL NAME: Picea pungens
Height:  66 feet
Spread:  16 feet
Sunlight:  full sun
Hardiness Zone:  2a

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