Evergreens
Spreading Evergreens
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Birds Nest Spruce
Slow growing. Good substitute for spreading junipers.
- Genus
- Picea
- Species
- abies ‘Nidiformis’
- Size
- 3ftx6ft
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Buffalo Juniper
Very hardy. Foliage that stays green all winter.
- Genus
- Juniperus
- Species
- sabina ‘Buffalo’
- Size
- 15inx5ft
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Globe Blue Spruce
Plant may form a new leader which can be pruned back to keep its spreading shape. Hardy.
- Genus
- Picea
- Species
- pungens ‘Glauca Globosa
- Size
- 5ftx6ft
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Mint Julep Juniper
Fountain-like arching branches. Drought tolerant.
- Genus
- Juniperus
- Species
- chinensis ‘Mint Junep’
- Size
- 5ftx6ft
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Mugho Pine
Maintain mounded shape by pinching back growth candles each June. Grows in sun to partial shade.
- Genus
- Pinus
- Species
- mugho pumilio
- Size
- 3ftx5ft
Upright Evergreens
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Bristlecone Pine
Interesting, irregular shape and slow growing; one of the longest living trees in world. Native to Rocky Mountains. Needles have white dots of resin.
- Genus
- Pinus
- Species
- aristata
- Size
- 15ftx15ft
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Colorado Spruce
Hardy, popular landscape tree that gets very tall at maturity.
- Genus
- Picea
- Species
- pungens
- Size
- 60ftx25ft
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Medora Juniper
Needs little pruning to maintain its perfect pyramidal shape. Hardy and drought resistant.
- Genus
- Juniperus
- Species
- scopulorum ‘Medora’
- Size
- 12ftx4ft
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Ponderosa Pine
State tree of Montana. Hardy and drought resistant.
- Genus
- Pinus
- Species
- ponderosa
- Size
- 60ftx25ft
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Techny Arborvitae
Prune to maintain tight shape. Beautiful landscape evergreen. One of the hardier arborvitae.
- Genus
- Thuja
- Species
- occidentalis
- Size
- 12ftx6ft
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