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Abies balsamea (Balsam Fir)
Read moreBalsam fir is a coniferous tree native to northern Wisconsin and the rest of the Lake States.
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Larix laricina (American Larch)
Read moreLarix laricina, commonly called tamarack, is a deciduous conifer whose green needles turn a showy yellow in fall before falling to the ground as winter approaches.
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Microbiota decussata Siberian Cypress or Russian Cypress
Read moreMicrobiota decussata, commonly called Siberian cypress or Russian arborvitae, is a dwarf, evergreen conifer that forms a shrubby ground cover.
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Picea abies Norway Spruce
Read morePicea abies, commonly called Norway spruce, is a large pyramidal evergreen conifer.
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Picea glauca White Spruce
Read morePicea glauca, commonly called white spruce, is an extremely hardy evergreen conifer that is native to upland areas and lake/stream margins.
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Picea mariana Black Spruce
Read moreBlack spruce is a small, narrow evergreen tree with a spire-like crown. It has descending branches, with dark, bluish-green needles, and upturned ends.
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Pinus resinosa Red Pine
Read morePinus resinosa, commonly called red pine, is a conical, straight-trunked, evergreen conifer with horizontal to ascending branching and an oval to rounded crown.
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Pinus strobus White Pine
Read morePinus strobus, commonly called Eastern white pine, is a rapid-growing, long-lived, needled evergreen tree.
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Thuja occidentalis ‘Holmstrup’
Read more‘Holmstrup’ is a compact cultivar discovered in Holmstrup, Denmark and introduced into commerce in 1951.
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Thuja occidentalis ‘Nigra’
Read moreDark Green American is a conical cultivar that will grow to 20-30’ tall and to 5-10’ wide.
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Thuja occidentalis ‘Techny’
Read moreTechny’ is a compact, broad-based, upright, conical-pyramidal, dwarf cultivar that typically matures to 10-15’ tall.
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Tsuga canadensis Canadian Hemlock
Read moreTsuga canadensis, commonly called Canadian hemlock or eastern hemlock, is a dense, pyramidal conifer of the pine family.