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Fir - Balsam
![]() ![]() Have a year around Christmas scent in your yard. Grows 30-40 ft. Provincial Tree of New Brunswick |
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Larch - Eastern (Tamarack)
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![]() ![]() A very hardy, moderately slow growing native species that sheds its needles each fall. Grows 50-70 ft. It is the territorial tree of the Northwest Territories ![]()
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Larch - Siberian
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![]() ![]() A very attractive, fast growing tree with a pyramidal shape Excellent shelterbelt tree Grows 70 ft. ![]()
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Pine - Jack
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![]() ![]() The smallest native pine. Grows 40 - 60 ft. ![]()
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Pine - Lodge Pole
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![]() ![]() Tall, straight and fast growing, it makes an ideal shelterbelt tree. This the Provincial Tree of Alberta ![]()
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Pine - Ponderosa
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![]() A beautiful tree with ascending branches and very long bright green needles ![]()
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Pine - Red
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![]() ![]() Our fastest growing pine tree - up to four feet per year. Clusters of long, dark- green needles. Grows to 75 feet ![]()
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Pine - Scots
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![]() ![]() Most popular ornamental pine Grows up to 50 ft. ![]()
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Spruce - Black
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![]() ![]() Good spruce for wet areas. Grows 30-50 ft. This the provincial tree of Newfoundland. ![]()
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Spruce - Colorado Blue
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![]() ![]() Needles are a very attractive bluish color. Popular landscaping tree. Grows 50-65 ft. ![]()
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Spruce - White
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![]() ![]() White spruce is very adaptable to many different climatic and soil conditions. It is the provincial tree of Manitoba Grows 40-60 ft. ![]() |
Last updated on: Jul 04, 2024 |
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