When the leaves fall and the ground turns white, many trees can look bare and lifeless. But there are a number of trees that maintain their beauty all winter long, with vibrant bark, colorful berries, or interesting shapes.
Here are a few trees that look good all winter:
Austrian Pines are native to the mountains of Central Europe. They have long, dark green needles and a dense, pyramidal shape. Austrian Pines are very hardy and can withstand cold winters and dry summers.
Black Pines are native to the Mediterranean region. They have dark green needles and a thick, scaly bark. Black Pines are also very hardy and can withstand cold winters and dry summers.
Colorado Blue Spruces are native to the Rocky Mountains of North America. They have silvery-blue needles and a dense, pyramidal shape. Colorado Blue Spruces are very popular ornamental trees and are known for their vibrant color.
Alberta Spruces are native to the Canadian Rockies. They have silvery-blue needles and a dense, conical shape. Alberta Spruces are smaller than Colorado Blue Spruces and are often used in foundation plantings.
Arizona Cypresses are native to the American Southwest. They have soft, gray-green needles and a columnar shape. Arizona Cypresses are very drought-tolerant and can withstand hot summers and cold winters.
All of these trees are relatively low-maintenance and can be a great addition to any winter landscape.
Visit Watters Garden Center today to see our wide selection of Austrian Pines, Black Pines, Colorado Blue Spruces, Alberta Spruces, and Arizona Cypresses! Our staff can help you choose the right tree for your yard and climate.
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