Austrian
Pine
One of the most adaptable pines, used for
landscaping. It prefers moist and well-drained soil
but adapts to heavy clay soils. One of the best pines
for tolerating winter salt spray, therefore, makes a popular
pine for roadsides and city streets...more
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Black
Hills Spruce
Popular as a
landscape tree and will grow to 20 feet tall and 15-20 feet
wide. Can easily be sheared...more
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Canaan (Balsam) Fir
The up and coming Christmas Tree
Short, flat needles - good retention
Forms soft feathery appearance
Nice green color with silvery cast
Very fragrant...more info |
Douglas
Fir
It is used as a Christmas
tree and makes a good choice as a balled and burlapped tree
to plant after the holiday season...more
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Eastern Hemlock
This
is a very popular landscape tree, found throughout the state of Ohio.
It thrives in shade, moist, organic, well-drained soils or slopes...more
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Eastern White Pine
2"- 5" long soft blue-green needles
Retains needles throughout the holiday season
Very full appearance
Limbs are great for lights
Great aroma...more info |
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Japanese
Black Pine
Requires full sun for at least 5 hours per day and good air
circulation. Needs good drainage, will reach a height of
20-80 feet and a spread of 20-35 feet...more
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Norway
Spruce
This tree grows best in moist deep loam soils, due to its
adaptability they can also grow on clay and sandy soils as
long as there is adequate moisture to meet their needs...more
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Scotch Pine
Most popular Christmas tree
1 1/2" - 3" long green needles, stiff branches Good needle retention - through four weeks
Keeps aroma throughout the season...more
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Serbian
Spruce
Known for its beautiful flue foliage and its majestic,
swooping branches. This is one tough tree, adapting to may
different climates and soil conditions. This tree is lesser
known than the Colorado spruce and Norway spruce but may
just be superior to both...more
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White
Spruce
The
tree resembles a Colorado Spruce. It is a favorite for landscaping to be
planted in mass plantings, ornamentals, and as wind breaks. It also
makes a very nice Christmas tree...more info |