Conifer trees bear cones and evergreen needlelike (Pinus, Abies) or scalelike (Cupressus, Chamaecyparis) leaves. A conifer is typically evergreen, although some individuals are deciduous.
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Pyramidal Arborvitae typically reach heights of 20-30 feet with a spread of 4-5 feet. They have dark green foliage that persists through the winter. Pyramidal Arborvitae are insect and disease resistant.
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The Emerald Green Pyramidal Arborvitae grow 10-15 feet high with a spread of 3-4 feet. They have a bright emerald green color all year and do not fade in the winter months. Common uses are for windbreak or visual barriers.
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Hemlock Trees grow up to 70 feet high with a spread of around 35 feet. Hemlocks like moist, organic well drained soil. The Hemlock does very well in rocky bluffs or sandy soil and tolerates shade well.
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The Japanese Larch (Larix Leptolepsis) is generally described as a perennial tree. The Japanese Larch (Kaempferi) has a long life span relative to most other plant species and a rapid growth rate.
5 Photos
Conifer trees bear cones and evergreen needlelike (Pinus, Abies) or scalelike (Cupressus, Chamaecyparis) leaves. A conifer is typically evergreen, although some individuals are deciduous.
8 Photos
Pyramidal Arborvitae typically reach heights of 20-30 feet with a spread of 4-5 feet. They have dark green foliage that persists through the winter. Pyramidal Arborvitae are insect and disease resistant.
6 Photos
The Emerald Green Pyramidal Arborvitae grow 10-15 feet high with a spread of 3-4 feet. They have a bright emerald green color all year and do not fade in the winter months. Common uses are for windbreak or visual barriers.
2 Photos
Hemlock Trees grow up to 70 feet high with a spread of around 35 feet. Hemlocks like moist, organic well drained soil. The Hemlock does very well in rocky bluffs or sandy soil and tolerates shade well.
5 Photos
The Japanese Larch (Larix Leptolepsis) is generally described as a perennial tree. The Japanese Larch (Kaempferi) has a long life span relative to most other plant species and a rapid growth rate.
5 Photos
Conifer trees bear cones and evergreen needlelike (Pinus, Abies) or scalelike (Cupressus, Chamaecyparis) leaves. A conifer is typically evergreen, although some individuals are deciduous.
8 Photos
Pyramidal Arborvitae typically reach heights of 20-30 feet with a spread of 4-5 feet. They have dark green foliage that persists through the winter. Pyramidal Arborvitae are insect and disease resistant.
6 Photos
The Emerald Green Pyramidal Arborvitae grow 10-15 feet high with a spread of 3-4 feet. They have a bright emerald green color all year and do not fade in the winter months. Common uses are for windbreak or visual barriers.
2 Photos
Hemlock Trees grow up to 70 feet high with a spread of around 35 feet. Hemlocks like moist, organic well drained soil. The Hemlock does very well in rocky bluffs or sandy soil and tolerates shade well.
5 Photos
The Japanese Larch (Larix Leptolepsis) is generally described as a perennial tree. The Japanese Larch (Kaempferi) has a long life span relative to most other plant species and a rapid growth rate.
5 Photos
Conifer trees bear cones and evergreen needlelike (Pinus, Abies) or scalelike (Cupressus, Chamaecyparis) leaves. A conifer is typically evergreen, although some individuals are deciduous.
8 Photos
Pyramidal Arborvitae typically reach heights of 20-30 feet with a spread of 4-5 feet. They have dark green foliage that persists through the winter. Pyramidal Arborvitae are insect and disease resistant.
6 Photos
The Emerald Green Pyramidal Arborvitae grow 10-15 feet high with a spread of 3-4 feet. They have a bright emerald green color all year and do not fade in the winter months. Common uses are for windbreak or visual barriers.
2 Photos
Hemlock Trees grow up to 70 feet high with a spread of around 35 feet. Hemlocks like moist, organic well drained soil. The Hemlock does very well in rocky bluffs or sandy soil and tolerates shade well.
5 Photos
The Japanese Larch (Larix Leptolepsis) is generally described as a perennial tree. The Japanese Larch (Kaempferi) has a long life span relative to most other plant species and a rapid growth rate.
5 Photos
Conifer trees bear cones and evergreen needlelike (Pinus, Abies) or scalelike (Cupressus, Chamaecyparis) leaves. A conifer is typically evergreen, although some individuals are deciduous.
8 Photos
Pyramidal Arborvitae typically reach heights of 20-30 feet with a spread of 4-5 feet. They have dark green foliage that persists through the winter. Pyramidal Arborvitae are insect and disease resistant.
6 Photos
The Emerald Green Pyramidal Arborvitae grow 10-15 feet high with a spread of 3-4 feet. They have a bright emerald green color all year and do not fade in the winter months. Common uses are for windbreak or visual barriers.
2 Photos
Hemlock Trees grow up to 70 feet high with a spread of around 35 feet. Hemlocks like moist, organic well drained soil. The Hemlock does very well in rocky bluffs or sandy soil and tolerates shade well.
5 Photos
The Japanese Larch (Larix Leptolepsis) is generally described as a perennial tree. The Japanese Larch (Kaempferi) has a long life span relative to most other plant species and a rapid growth rate.
5 Photos