The black hills spruce grows to a height of 30 60 and a spread of 15 25 at maturity.
Black hills spruce christmas tree.
Densata species of south dakota.
The two national champion black hills spruce trees are in south dakota.
It is a good addition to residential landscapes or for use in windbreaks.
White spruce is the provincial tree of manitoba and the state tree of south dakota.
Black hills spruce trees are very dense and have a deep dark green color.
The other co champion is in the black hills national forest along bear butte creek.
A cousin of the white spruce the black hills shines with its ability to thrive despite poor soil and bad weather.
Densata is used for bonsai see image.
A superior spruce tree that s popular for its dense pyramidal shape the black hills spruce tree is a favorite for its thick uniform shape and amazing ornamental growth.
It is 113 inches 287 cm in circumference 86 feet 26 m tall and has a crown spread of 30 feet 9 m.
Black hills spruce picea glauca var.
Black hills spruce have excellent color and have a very traditional christmas tree appearance.
The black hills spruce is inspired by the popular picea glauca var.
The black hills spruce christmas tree is known for its darker green color and many layers with short stiff blue green needles.
Black hills spruce have needles that are shorter and softer than colorado blue spruce.
Branches are stiff and hold up well to ornaments.
Its dense lateral branches are designed to mimic the real tree s distinct pyramid shape.
Black hills spruce christmas trees are noted for their dark green foliage and conical form.
While black hills spruce is said to be a variety of the white spruce such classification is a much debated topic as some experts refuse to accept the same.
The wood is also exported to japan where known as shin kaya it is used to make go boards as a substitute for the rare kaya wood.
It is also used to a small extent as a christmas tree.
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Favored for its conical shape and deep green foliage the black hills spruce is darker than a white spruce and more dense.
This tree is a variety of the spruce species called picea glauca that is otherwise known as white spruce.
It requires from 8 to 11 years in the field to produce a 6 7 foot tree.