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The blue spruce (Picea pungens), also commonly known as Colorado spruce or Colorado blue spruce, is a species of spruce tree native to North America in Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming. [4] It is noted for its blue-green colored needles, and has therefore been used as an ornamental tree in many places far beyond its native ...
The 64-foot Colorado blue spruce, donated by the Yeager family from their home on West Washington Boulevard, dwarfs the most recent city Christmas trees. Last year's tree stood 38 feet tall, and ...
Engelmann spruce Wyoming: 70 feet (21 m) North side of the Ellipse [37] 1973–1976 Living Blue spruce Colorado 42 feet (13 m) North side of the Ellipse [38] 1977 Living Blue spruce Maryland: 34 feet (10 m) North side of the Ellipse [39] 1978–2010 Living Blue spruce New York 30 feet (9.1 m) North side of the Ellipse [40] 2011–2012 Living
Crews with the City of Milwaukee Public Works place the 38-foot tall Colorado Blue Spruce tree before as part of the harvesting of the annual City Christmas tree which was transported to its final ...
Q: We have three large blue-spruce trees in our yard and over the years, each of them has developed dead branches on different parts of the tree. One of these trees was completely dead, so we ...
Sitka spruce: Picea sitchensis: 1962 [2] [3] American Samoa: None [4] Arizona: Blue palo verde: Parkinsonia florida: 1954 [5] [6] Arkansas: Loblolly pine: Pinus taeda: 1939 [7] California: Coast redwood: Sequoia sempervirens: 1937 [8] [9] Giant sequoia: Sequoiadendron giganteum: Colorado: Colorado blue spruce: Picea pungens: 1939 [10 ...
The plant pathogenic fungus Leucostoma kunzei (formerly Valsa kunzei) is the causal agent of Leucostoma canker (also known as Cytospora canker or spruce canker), a disease of spruce trees found in the Northern Hemisphere, predominantly on Norway spruce (Picea abies) and Colorado blue spruce (Picea pungens).
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