Silver Blue Spruce – Picea pungens 'Select'
Known for its striking blue-gray needles, this Spruce is an ideal ornamental tree that brings year-round beauty to any landscape. Exceptionally hardy in cold climates (Hardiness Zone 1a), it thrives in well-drained soils and is perfect for use as a privacy screen, windbreak, or a stunning focal point in your yard.
Botanical Name: Picea pungens 'Select'
Max Height: 20 meters
Max Spread: 5–7 meters
Size for Sale: 2+/- ft
Price: $20
Black Hills White Spruce – Picea glauca 'Densata'
A hardy coniferous tree with a classic pyramidal shape, the Black Hills Spruce is a superior variety of the native White Spruce. Known for its denser growth habit, this tree offers excellent wind resistance and a fuller, more uniform appearance. Its short, soft green needles provide a refined look that’s gentler than the sharp foliage of Colorado Spruce.
Botanical Name: Picea glauca 'Densata'
Hardiness Zone: 2
Max Height: 20 meters
Max Spread: 3–5 meters
Size for Sale: 2+/- ft
Price: $20
Black Spruce – Picea mariana
A hardy, native conifer found throughout all regions of Canada, the Black Spruce is exceptionally well-suited to cold climates and challenging sites. It thrives in wet, boggy, or poorly drained soils where many other trees struggle. With its narrow, upright form and short bluish-green needles, it's an excellent choice for naturalized plantings, reforestation efforts, or enhancing wetland edges.
Botanical Name: Picea mariana
Hardiness Zone: 2a
Max Height: 20 meters
Max Spread: 5 meters
Size for Sale: 2+/- ft
Price: $20
Ponderosa Pine – Pinus ponderosa
This stately conifer features long, dark green needles grouped in threes and a striking orange-brown bark that becomes more textured with age. The Ponderosa Pine is perfect for large yards or open landscapes, where its towering form can truly shine. It thrives in well-drained soils and full sun, offering both beauty and resilience.
Botanical Name: Pinus ponderosa
Hardiness Zone: 1a
Max Height: 20 meters
Max Spread: 6 meters
Size for Sale: 2+/- ft
Price: $20
Lodgepole Pine – Pinus contorta var. latifolia
Known for its straight, tall growth and narrow, flexible needles, the Lodgepole Pine adds vertical interest and texture to any landscape. This hardy native species is well-adapted to Canada’s cold climates and performs well in a variety of soils, including sandy or rocky ground.
Botanical Name: Pinus contorta var. latifolia
Hardiness Zone: 2
Max Height: 12 meters
Max Spread: 4 meters
Size for Sale: 2+/- ft
Price: $20
Mountain Pine – Pinus uncinata / Pinus mugo var. rostrata
A dense, upright-growing pine with a compact, tidy form, Mountain Pine is perfect for smaller landscapes or urban spaces where larger conifers may not fit. Its short needles, rugged structure, and strong cold tolerance make it a reliable choice for exposed sites, alpine areas, and well-drained soils.
Botanical Name: Pinus uncinata / Pinus mugo var. rostrata
Hardiness Zone: 2
Max Height: 5 meters
Max Spread: 3 meters
Size for Sale: 2+/- ft
Price: $20
Scots Pine – Pinus sylvestris
This hardy, fast-growing pine features long, slender blue-green needles and attractive cinnamon-colored bark that peels with age. Adaptable to a wide range of soils and climates, Scots Pine is a versatile and reliable choice for both ornamental and functional plantings.
Botanical Name: Pinus sylvestris
Hardiness Zone: 2a
Max Height: 15 meters
Max Spread: 5 meters
Size for Sale: 2+/- ft
Price: $20
Siberian Larch – Larix sibirica
The Siberian Larch is a unique deciduous conifer, offering a striking seasonal transformation. Its soft, green needles emerge in spring, creating a lush, airy texture, and turn a brilliant golden-yellow in the fall before dropping for winter. With its upright, elegant form, this tree adds visual interest and variety to any landscape.
Botanical Name: Larix sibirica
Hardiness Zone: 2a
Max Height: 10 meters
Max Spread: 4 meters
Size for Sale: 2+/- ft
Price: $20