Evergreen Trees
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Description of Evergreen Variety |
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| Scotch Pine | One of the most popular Christmas trees. Open pyramid tree when young, becoming broadly oval or irregular and round-topped with age. Fast growing, height: 60', spread: 50', hardy in zone 3. (To Top) |
| Austrian Pine | Long needle pine tree. Pyramidal when young, flatted top when old. Medium growth rate. Height: 60', spread: 50', hardy in zone 4. (To Top) |
| White Pine | This tree is a soft appearing, narrow cone when young, with tiered branches. Becomes broadly irregular with age, with lower lower trunk and branches bare. Can become quite picturesque. Medium growth rate. Height: 75', spread: 50', hardy in zone 3. (To Top) |
| Frasier Fir | Cadillac of Christmas trees. This tree has an open pyramidal shape with short soft needles. Slow growing. Height: 40', spread 25', hardy in zone 4. (To Top) |
| Balsam Fir | Longer needles. Slow growing. Height: 40', spread 25', hardy in zone 4. (To Top) |
| Colorado Spruce | Densely pyramidal, with short needles. We offer Colorado Blue Spruce and Colorado Spruce at the Morgan Tree Farm. Slow growing. Height: 40', spread: 25', hardy in zone 3. (To Top) |
| White Spruce | Very narrow cone shape when young; spreads and becomes rather pyramidal when mature. Softer needle than the Colorado Spruce. Slow growing. Height: 50', spread: 25', hardy in zone 2. (To Top) |
| Black Hills Spruce | This popular cultivar is more dense than other species and is darker green. Slow growing. Height: 40', spread: 25', hardy in zone 2. (To Top) |