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Evergreen Trees
Evergreen refers to trees that normally retain most of their foliage (needles) through the winter. Such trees, however, do not retain all of their needles indefinitely. For example, ponderosa pine drops needles each year that are three to five years old. These older needles are the innermost ones toward the main trunk. Younger needles, further out on the branch, are retained until they are three to five years old. This annual browning and drop of innermost, older needles can cause concern, but it is a natural process. Other evergreens may have needle lifespans of two to 17 years, depending on the species.
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Dark Green Arborvitae, Nigra Arborvitae or Dark Green Arborvitae is a beautiful pyramidal growing tree that makes excellent privacy hedges. The dark green foliage is consistent and when planted for privacy hedge makes an appealing backdrop to more...
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Juniper Skyrocket is a thin columnar Juniper that fits into very difficult places such as narrow side yards between homes. Probably the most narrow columnar juniper available. Juniper Skyrocket is a great windbreak plant for both cold and hot climate
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Juniper Spartan, Juniperus chinensis Spartan, Here is a welcome alternative plant to the often photographed cypress of Italy. The fast growing Spartan Juniper is the source of the lovely spiraled topiary columns so popular in Mediterranean-inspired
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Norway Spruce is one of the fastest growing of all the spruces. As the Norway Spruce tree grows older, the side branches become horizontal, turning upward at the tip. Secondary branches hang downward from the main branches, giving the Norway Spruce T
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Thuja Cedar Green Giant, SPECIAL LOW LOW PRICE! or as we call it the Cedar Green Giant, is one of the most popular pyramidal shaped evergreen trees.
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White Pine, Pinus Strobus or Eastern White Pine is an excellent ornamental tree for specimens, naturalizing, windbreak or dense screen. White Pine can be easily restrained to manageable height by pruning.
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