BLACK HILLS WHITE SPRUCE  Picea glauca ‘Densata’
• A superior, densely branched form of White Spruce, valued for its tight, uniform pyramidal shape.
• Needles are short, stiff, and blue‑green, giving the tree a clean, classic evergreen appearance with excellent year‑round colour.
• More compact and slower growing than standard White Spruce, resulting in a fuller, more formal silhouette ideal for residential landscapes.
• Exceptionally hardy and wind‑tolerant, thriving in exposed prairie sites; performs well in a wide range of soils, including clay and sandy loam.
• Highly resistant to deer browsing and generally free of major pest issues, making it one of the most reliable spruces for prairie shelterbelts and ornamental plantings.
• Excellent for screening, windbreaks, foundation plantings, or as a strong, symmetrical specimen tree.
• Full Sun
• Zone 2, 12–15 m Height × 3–4 m Width



