Looking to plant a tree that can handle harsh climates and adapt to various soil conditions? Consider Picea glauca, commonly known as White Spruce. This coniferous evergreen tree is native to North America, ranging from central Alaska to Newfoundland, and south to northern Montana, Michigan, Maine, and Wisconsin. With shiny green or blue-green needles, this tree can grow up to 60 ft tall and has a broadly conical habit when young, becoming more vertical as it grows older. White Spruce is widely planted in the US and is commonly used as hedges, windbreaks, and specimen trees. It loves full sun and is widely grown in the Midwest for its adaptability and tolerance. The tree is the state tree of South Dakota and has a pleasant aroma when leaves are crushed. Plant a White Spruce and enjoy its beauty and resilience for years to come.