Picea glauca

42.14644241, -87.78650665

42.14680481, -87.79109192

42.14685059, -87.79098511

42.14685059, -87.78683472

42.14686584, -87.79105377

42.14687347, -87.79003143

42.14688492, -87.79082489

42.14690018, -87.79001617

42.14709091, -87.79037476

42.14710999, -87.79042053

42.1471138, -87.79039001

42.14836121, -87.78971863

42.14840698, -87.79046631

42.14843369, -87.79037476

42.14848328, -87.7903595

42.15167999, -87.79351807

42.15169525, -87.79360199

42.15169907, -87.79366302

42.1517067, -87.79355621

White Spruce

The white spruce is a North American native. These can reach heights of 100’, but usually reach a height of 60’ with a spread of 20’. Young trees tend to be denser, becoming more open with age. 

Soil:
Moist
Plant Shape:
Pyramidal
Exposure:
Full Sun
Landscape Use:
Screen/Hedge
Specimen Plant
Plant Type:
Tree
Hardiness Zone:
2 - 6