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two different types of trees in the same field, one blue and one green with white tips

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High in the Black Hills of South Dakota, you will find a cultivar of white spruce growing, which is endemic to that specific region, known as Black Hills spruce, Picea glauca ‘Densata.’ Though the cultivar is uncommon in the nursery trade, it is the favorite for landscape use. The Black Hills spruce is more appealing in ornamental horticulture with...

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a very tall pine tree sitting in the middle of a grassy area next to a fire hydrant

South Dakota State Tree: Picea glauca, or white spruce - South Dakota designated the Black Hills white spruce as the official state tree in 1947. The beautiful short-needled white spruce tree is one of the dominant trees of the vast boreal forest that reaches from the northeastern United States across Canada to Alaska.

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15 Types of Pine Trees That Are Perfect For Your Yard

Elevate your yard with the timeless beauty of pine trees! Explore our guide featuring 15 stunning varieties tailored to enhance your outdoor space. Click to discover the perfect pines for your yard now or save for later – transform your landscape with natural elegance!

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some very pretty trees in front of a house

Whether they're flowering, evergreen, or deciduous, these beautiful weeping trees are standouts in the landscape. Meet 14 stunning selections

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Baldcypress is a deciduous conifer, meaning, it loses its leaves in the fall and new leaves emerge the next spring. It thrives in a range of conditions of swampy areas to dry sites and tolerates standing water and drought. It develops knees and a tap and horizontal root system to help control soil erosion from floods. Quite a versatile tree that grows 50-70 feet tall and 20-45 feet wide. Full sun. *2001 GreatPlants Winner NATIVE RANGE Map courtesy of USDA-NRCS Plants Database.

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