I have been told by a tree grower that bonemeal will keep a blue spruce blue because of the sulphate content
A bluish-green color
Yes, trimming blue spruce trees can help maintain their health and appearance by promoting proper growth, removing dead or diseased branches, and shaping the tree for aesthetic purposes.
Blue Spruce trees will eventually produce cones but they will be spruce cones.
Muriatic acid will not turn a blue spruce tree bluer. The color of a blue spruce tree is determined by genetics and environmental conditions, not by adding chemicals to the soil. If you want to enhance the blue color of a blue spruce tree, proper care and maintenance, such as ensuring proper watering and sunlight, are more effective methods.
Picea Pungens is the scientific name of Blue Spruce. ^_^
It should be--- Behind my house is a tall blue spruce tree.
The Blue Spruce Picea pungens is in the Genus Picea.
They're virtually the exact same tree. The primary difference is color. The first Blue Spruces were a random genetic anomaly, but they were then bred for their looks, and are now commonly available.
The botanical name for the Colorado blue spruce tree is the picea pugens
The Colorado Blue Spruce is a Compound Leaf
Two states have the blue spruce as their state tree, though these 2 states have two different variations of the blue spruce. These states are Colorado and Utah.
Colorado blue spruce [Picea pungens] is the native, state tree of Colorado and of Utah. And it grows best there. Elsewhere, it's susceptible to fungal disease. But its color isn't caused by fungus. Instead, it's caused by the waxy silver blue powder, ka bloom, that's naturally formed on the needles. The bloom can be wiped off, or washed off in intense rain and snow fall events. In fact, gradual loss of the powder over time may lessen overall color with age. But the color's genetically determined, and therefore not caused by cultural practices or environmental stresses.