Spruce Trees

The coniferous evergreen spruce trees have numerous uses, ranging from getting timber to resin and from making chewing gum to spruce beer. Spruce trees are also used as Christmas trees, in the Yuletide season; while they can also be used as ornamental trees for landscaping. Keep reading the following articles that deal with spruce tree varieties, uses and facts.
  • Black Hills Spruce
    One of the popular ornamental trees, black hills spruce is found to be hardy and slow-growing. Read on for more information about this tree.
  • Norway Spruce Tree
    Norway spruce tree is a popular Christmas tree, characterized by sturdy branches, evergreen leaves and pyramidal shape canopy. Grow Norway spruce and beautify your yard with long-lasting leaves.
  • Dwarf Alberta Spruce
    Dwarf Alberta spruce are cone shaped conifers that prove to be excellent specimens for container gardening. Let us have a look at some information related to dwarf Alberta spruce care in the following article...
  • Dwarf Alberta Spruce Care
    Besides regular indoor tree maintenance tips, dwarf Alberta spruce care involves replanting it in a larger size container after every year. At times, these dwarf spruce trees are infected by spider mites, which otherwise are very easy to grow and maintain.
  • Different Types of Spruce Trees
    Found all throughout the northern temperate region, there are a number of spruce trees varieties that are popular for their utility in landscaping. The different types of spruce trees are...
  • Spruce Trees - Facts
    The following is a compilation of some of the astounding spruce tree facts, which is bound to leave you spellbound by the time you finish reading the article. Continue reading to get more information about spruce trees...
  • Alaska State Tree - Sitka Spruce
    The huge and tall Sitka Spruce trees are the heritage of Alaska. There are many interesting facts to know about this amazing plant species. You will find some of them in this write-up.