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Black Hills Spruce - North Dakota State University

Black Hills Spruce slide 85a 400%. slide 85b 360%. slide 85c slide 85d 380% 360%. III-175. Black Hills Spruce Environmental Requirements (Picea glauca Soils Soil Texture - Grows best on moist loams. var. densata) Soil pH - to Windbreak Suitability Group - 1, 3, 4, 5. General Description Cold Hardiness A large tree, very dense and pyramidal when young. USDA Zone 2. Not as drought tolerant as Colorado Spruce . Black Hills Spruce is a naturally occurring variety of white Spruce Water native to South Dakota . Better adapted than White Spruce Fairly drought resistant. Needs additional moisture during (Picea glauca) which is native in the eastern United states , droughts. as far west as Minnesota. The largest Spruce tree in North Dakota is 95 feet tall with a canopy spread of 42 feet. Light Full sun. Leaves and Buds Bud Arrangement - Whorls. Uses Bud Color - Chestnut brown scales, blunt tips, not resinous. Conservation/Windbreaks Bud Size - Buds are about 1/4 inch long. Medium to tall evergreen for farmstead and field windbreaks.

Urban/Recreational Good yard or ornamental tree. Used singly or in group plantings in recreation areas and public grounds. Cultivated Varieties Dwarf Alberta Spruce (Picea glauca ‘Conica’) - Dwarf, compact form, very subject to winterburn and spider mites. Related Species Norway Spruce (P. abies) Colorado Spruce (P. pungens) Pests

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