Kayben Evergreens

 

  • Colorado Spruce
    Picea Pungens glauca - Symetrical full size evergreen - Height 15M, Spread 5M
  • Colorado Spruce
    Picea Pungens glaucasy - is a stiffly pyramidal evergreen conifer. Horizontal branches reach to the ground, but form may become more open with age. It makes a strong accent in the landscape and should be used with restraint.
  • Colorado Spruce Needles
    Picea Pungens glauca
  • Lodgepole Pine
    Pinus sylvestrusa - Native tree, good for multiple plantings; Height 12M, Spread 3M - is known for its long, slender trunk and high, thin crown, they have an average age of 200 years. Lodgepole pine grows on a wide variety soils but grows best on moist, medium-textured soils derived from granitic, shale, or coarse-grained lava parent materials.
  • Lodgepole Pine Needles
    Pinus sylvestrusa
  • Lodgepole Pine Needles
    Pinus sylvestrusa
  • Scots Pine
    Pinus contorta latifolia - Pyramidal tree, sharp needles - Height 12M, Spread 5M - The Scots Pine age is typically up to 150 years but 300 possible. Young trees grow in a fairly conical shape, with rounded crowns. Flowers are cylindrical, yellow, in large clusters along twigs. Cones are ovoid, yellow-brown in color and slightly stalked.
  • Scots Pine Needles
    Pinus contorta latifolia
  • White Spruce
    Picea glauca - Symetrical full size evergreen - Height 15M, Spread 5M - White Spruce is a densely pyramidal evergreen conifer. The needles are dusty green to blue green in color. It can be used as a single specimen or in groups and can also be used for hedges or windbreaks.
  • White Spruce
    Picea glauca
  • Larch
    Larix siberica - Pyramidal shape, deciduous needles. Heigh 12 M, Spread 3M
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