White Spruce Seedling Super Jumbo Plugs
(Picea Glauca)
White Spruce feature short, bluish-green needles and a nice overall appearance, great for ornamental uses. It features a conical shape which spreads fairly wide at the base if planted in the open.
White Spruce are native to the northern United States and Canada, and are very tolerant of cold windy conditions, partial shade and wet soils such as stream banks and lake shores. White Spruce habitat is generally from Indiana north, although they grow at higher elevations in lower states.
White Spruce are an important food source for Grouse and other seed eating birds, as well as red squirrels.
Estimated height: 10-16 inches - height does not include roots [?]
Zones 3-6 (see zone map)

Tolerates some shade, but prefers full sun
These specific trees will ship on our winter Mon-Wed shipping schedule if [A] you order by 12pm est and [B] our shipping chart shows they will arrive by Friday [or by Saturday if shipped via Priority Mail]. If your trees won't arrive by then, we will schedule your order to ship the following week...that way your box of trees does not sit on a loading dock all weekend. If you'd like to order now to guarantee availability but want to postpone shipping, just place your order and then immediately reply to one of the receipts emailed to you [or use our contact form], indicating your preferred ship date.
SPECIAL PACKAGING: We offer individual packaging and cotton gift bag packaging for all sizes of plug seedlings, sold separately in matching quantities.
California and Oregon residents: We cannot ship this type of tree to you due to your state's quarantine restrictions. View our CA/OR quarantine list >>
Washington State residents: We cannot ship this type of tree to you due to your state's quarantine restrictions. View our WA quarantine list >>
Prices include all shipping and handling charges
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5-pack:
$39.00
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10-pack:
$65.00
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25-pack:
$135.00
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50-pack:
$195.00
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100-pack:
$275.00
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Pictures of mature White Spruce



These pictures are for general identification and description only. As your trees reach maturity, they may vary slightly in size, color, and general appearance.