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COLORADO SPRUCE 80 feet tall with a spread of 20 feet. This bluish needle spruce has a medium growth rate and deer won't bother the stiff, sharp needles.
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BLACK HILLS SPRUCE Grows to only 40 feet with a spread of 10 - 20 feet making it a good landscape tree. Also used for windbreaks and Christmas trees with its dense dark green needles.
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WHITE PINE A shade-tolerant native tree with soft, light green needles in clusters of five that reaches a height of 80 feet. Fast growing.
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AUSTRIAN PINE Fast growing long needle pine to 60 feet in height by 40 feet spread. This hardy pine can take many types of soil.
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CONCOLOR FIR A soft silver/green needle evergreen reaching to 80 ft.
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