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tree seeds for planting Colorado Blue Spruce Tree SeedsThe blue that belongs in every landscape. Picea pungens, the Colorado Blue Spruce, is one of the most recognizable conifers in North America, prized for its striking silvery blue needles that bring cool contrast and structure to any landscape. Native to the Rocky Mountains, it carries the presence of high altitude forests into windbreaks, privacy plantings, and ornamental spaces. Dense, symmetrical, and exceptionally cold hardy, it holds its color and
The blue that belongs in every landscape.
Picea pungens, the Colorado Blue Spruce, is one of the most recognizable conifers in North America, prized for its striking silvery-blue needles that bring cool contrast and structure to any landscape. Native to the Rocky Mountains, it carries the presence of high-altitude forests into windbreaks, privacy plantings, and ornamental spaces. Dense, symmetrical, and exceptionally cold-hardy, it holds its color and form through every season.
- Distinctive silvery-blue needles unlike any other conifer
- Extremely cold-hardy, thriving in zones 2–7
- Dense pyramidal form ideal for windbreaks and privacy screens
- Widely planted and highly reliable in North American landscapes
- Long-lived and low-maintenance once established
Things You Probably Didn’t Know
The blue color is a natural sunscreen.
The silvery-blue coating on the needles is epicuticular wax, which reflects intense ultraviolet light in its native high-elevation environment. The bluer the tree, the more protective wax it produces.
Every seed-grown tree is unique.
Trees grown from seed vary naturally in color, ranging from green-gray to vivid silver-blue. Each one develops its own form and character over time.
It’s a state symbol twice over.
Colorado Blue Spruce is the state tree of both Colorado and Utah, chosen for its beauty and presence across the Rocky Mountain landscape.
It becomes a winter refuge.
Mature trees provide dense shelter for wildlife in harsh winter conditions, while their seeds feed birds like crossbills, siskins, and chickadees.
Growing Details
- Botanical Name: Picea pungens
- Stratification: Recommended; 30–60 days cold stratification
- USDA Zones: 2–7
- Soil: Well-drained, slightly acidic to neutral; tolerates clay with good drainage
- Light: Full sun
- Height: 50–75 feet
- Spread: 10–20 feet
- Growth Rate: Slow to moderate (12–18 inches per year)
Plant it where you want something blue, permanent, and quietly magnificent through every season.
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