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Blue Spruce

Tagged as: Salt-Tolerant Trees and Shrubs, large evergreen

Botanical Name: Picea pungens
Common Name: Blue Spruce

Updated 11/2012


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Height: 30-60' Spread: 15-20' Habit/Form: Broad pyramidal  Growth Rate: Medium Zone: 3-7

Cultural Requirements: Best in well-drained soil in full sun. Tolerant of dry conditions once established.

Ornamental Characteristics: A broad, dense pyramidal tree that opens with age. Gray-green to blue-green, 1-inch needles are stiff and prickly and persist for several years giving the tree a dense appearance. Light brown cones are 2-4 inches long and scaly.


Uses in the Landscape: Use as a specimen tree, windbreak, in groups, or as a screen in large landscapes.

Aerial Salt Tolerance: Highest degree of salt tolerance; use in most exposed areas

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