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Landscape Trees

Colorado Blue Spruce

30 to 60 feet in height
10 to 20 feet in width
Slow growth rate

Full sun
Prefer rich, moist soil, adaptable

Needles are blue and green
Needles are very stiff and sharp
Colorado blue spruce tree
Colorado blue spruce needles

Balsam Fir

40 to 70 feet in height
20 to 30 feet in width
Slow growth rate
Sun to partial shade
Moist and well drained soil

Needles are dark green
with rounded ends (3/4" long)

Nice fragrance for Christmas tree
Balsam fir tree
Balsam Fir needles

Scotch Pine

30 to 60 foot in height
20 to 40 feet in width
Medium growth rate
Sun and well drained soil
Needles are bluish-green,

(1 1/2" to 3" long)
Long lasting needles for
Christmas trees


Scotch pine tree
Scotch Pine needles

White Pine

60 to 100 feet in height
30 to 50 feet in width

Medium to fast growth rate

Sun and well drained soil

Straight trunk

Soft green needles (3" to 5" long)

White pine tree
White Pine needles

White Cedar

25 to 40 feet in height
10 to 20 feet in width
Slow growth rate
Moist and fertile soil
Leaves are scale like
Blades are less than 2"

White cedar tree
Cedar branch

Paper Birch

45 to 60 feet in height
20 to 35 feet in width
Medium growth rate
Sun to partial shade
Moist and well drained soils
Fall leaf color is yellow

Paper birch tree
Paper Birch leaf

Sugar Maple

50 to 75 feet in height
30 to 45 feet in width
Slow growth rate
Sun to partial shade
Moist and well drained soil
Fall leaf color: yellow,orange,and red tones
The sap is used for maple sugar

Sugar maple tree
Sugar Maple leaf

Tulip Tree (Poplar)

70 to 90 feet in height
30 to 40 feet in width
Fast growth rate
Adaptable to most soils
Blooms greenish yellow flowers shaped as tulips
​Fall leaf color is yellow
Honey locust tree
Honey Locust leaf

Call or Text us to schedule an appointment to select your landscape tree
Craig (920) 918-0560

Woodland Trees Farm


Trees ....... The natural way of "going green"